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Monday 31 July 2017

Putting odds on the Vikings’ kick returning competition

Source: www.1500espn.com --- Sunday, July 30, 2017
For the first time in a long time, the Minnesota Vikings are in the market for a kick returner. Cordarrelle Patterson, who led the NFL in return average three of the four years he was in Minnesota, left the Vikings for the Oakland Raiders this offseason, leaving the spot open for battle in camp. “You don’t replace Cordarrelle Patterson,” Special Teams coordinator Mike Priefer said. “He’s one the most unique athletes I’ve ever worked with. What you do is you find a returner that’s going to be very, very good.” Priefer name-dropped the five players who are competing for the job. Here’s a look at each… Marcus Sherels NFL kick returning stats: Career: 40 returns, 1,045 (26.1 YPR) The former Gopher has become a Vikings staple over the past few years, establishing himself as one of the league’s elite punt returners. While he was dinged up last year, Sherels still managed to return two punts for touchdown. Early in his career, he was used as a kick returner, but lost the role when Patterson arrived in Minnesota. During his time as the main returner, the speedy defensive back put up solid numbers. Sherels has an instinct for returning that few possess. Sherels’ experience makes him the most likely to win the job.   Rodney Adams College returning stats: 2015: 16 returns, 466 yards (29.1 YPR), one touchdown 2016: 22 returns, 534 yards (24.3 YPR) Adams spent the last two seasons as a kick returner in college and excelled in the role. The V ...



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