74 days until Vikings season opener: Every player to wear No. 74

We take a look at everyone to wear the No. 74 for the Vikings as we countdown towards the start of the regular season.

It’s the final countdown…

Well, sort of.

The Minnesota Vikings will kick off their 2023 regular season in 74 days at home against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sept. 10.

From now until then, we will take a trip down memory lane and count each day by revisiting the players that have worn that specific jersey number.

Backup offensive tackle Oli Udoh currently wears the No. 74 for the Vikings, but the number will be fondly remembered for offensive tackle Bryan McKinnie, who played close to a decade with it.

With 74 days until kickoff, here’s a look at every player to wear No. 74 with the Vikings (via Pro Football Reference):

5 former Dolphins selected to 2023 College Football Hall of Fame Class

Some had better NFL careers than others.

With the NFL season and college football seasons coming to a close, there’s a look toward the future while still remembering and honoring the players of the past.

On Monday, the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame announced their 2023 College Football Hall of Fame Class which consisted of 18 players and four coaches. With that, five former Miami Dolphins found out that they’d be getting inducted in December.

Here are those who donned the aqua and orange after their collegiate career that’ll be honored in 2023:

Six former Dolphins on 2023 College Football Hall of Fame ballot

They had varying levels of experience with Miami.

The College Football Hall of Fame announced the names on the 2023 ballot this week, and a number of former Miami Dolphins from FBS schools, with varying levels of experience, cracked the list.

The ballot included 80 players and nine coaches from FBS history.

The announcement of the 2023 College Football Hall of Fame class is expected to be made early next year, and the group will be inducted on December 5, 2023.

These are the six former Dolphins who have the chance to be immortalized at the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Georgia.

2020 NFL Draft: ESPN projects Louisville OT Mekhi Becton to Jets

ESPN’s Jets’ beat reporter Rich Cimini has the Jets taking Louisville OT Mekhi Becton in his latest draft projections.

In the spirit of mock draft season, Rich Cimini, ESPN’s Jets’ beat reporter, has released his own mock draft.

In Cimini’s projections, he has the Jets opting for Lousiville OT Mekhi Becton with Jedrick Wills Jr. and Andrew Thomas off the board to the Cardinals and Browns, respectively. That leaves the Jets to pick between Becton, Tristan Wirfs and the draft’s top receivers in Jerry Jeudy, CeeDee Lamb and Henry Ruggs III.

Here’s Cimini’s reason for pairing Gang Green with the Lousiville product:

This would be a good choice for the Jets. In my opinion, which is based on conversations with several talent evaluators, Wills and Becton are the only two tackles I’d take with the 11th pick. If they’re gone, I’d turn to wide receiver — either Jerry Jeudy or Henry Ruggs III. I’m leery of CeeDee Lamb because, in the defensively challenged Big 12 Conference, he didn’t face many good cornerbacks or a lot of press coverage.

Tackle Tristan Wirfs is a freakish athlete, but he’s not as technically sound as the previous top linemen from Iowa. He will be a good player, but he’s not as pro-ready as Wills or Becton.

Wills and Becton are the only tackles that Cimini would take with the 11th pick. However, that may not align with Joe Douglas’ thinking. At the NFL Scouting Combine, Wirfs showed off his athleticism and positional versatility, both things Douglas has stressed in search of improving New York’s offensive line thus far.

Wirfs will be an option at No. 11, but Douglas would also have a hard time passing on Becton, who projects to be like former Minnesota Vikings Pro Bowl OT Bryant McKinnie.

Becton is big, long and athletic, standing at 6-foot-7, 370-pounds. He also has nimble feet, which is rare for someone his size. Not to mention he can play both tackle positions, which could give him the edge over Wirfs.