The Minnesota Vikings made numerous moves in the offseason, nearly spending $300 million on free agents, but one stands out as more important than any other.
CBS Sports writer Jared Dubin recently listed one player or multiple players on an NFL team as the most important non-QBs on the roster. Cornerback Isaiah Rodgers was listed for the Vikings as he steps into an all-important starting cornerback position.
"The Vikes lost several players from last year's secondary, and will be counting on Rodgers to man one of the outside cornerback spots. He fared fairly well the last few years when counted on to step into the lineup for the Eagles, but he's likely to be a full-time starter now -- and in one of the most complex, difficult situations in the league.