The Vikings are on a roll with an 8-6 record and a two-game winning streak. And they have a strong shot to make the playoffs if they win their final two regular-season games.
However, this might be the year the Vikings have to make hay. While the team has a fairly low-profile group of free agents who could leave after this season, Rob Brzezinski, the Vikings vice president in charge of player contracts, will really have a challenge after the 2013 season because many of the team's superstars are slated to become free agents.
The group that could leave after this season includes these starters: linebacker Jasper Brinkley, right tackle Phil Loadholt, linebacker Erin Henderson and fullback Jerome Felton.
Others who are not that important to the team but will be free agents after the 2012 season include defensive back Jamarca Sanford, offensive linemen Geoff Schwartz and Joe Berger, wide receivers Devin Aromashodu and Jerome Simpson and linebacker Marvin Mitchell.
But taking a peek at the 2013 free-agent group, you see what likely is the most talented free-agent class the Vikings have had.
The class includes wide receiver Percy Harvin, defensive ends Jared Allen and Brian Robison, punter Chris Kluwe, guard Charlie Johnson, quarterback Joe Webb, defensive linemen Everson Griffen and Fred Evans, running back Toby Gerhart and cornerback Cris Cook.
It's going to take a lot of money to sign players such as Harvin, Allen, Robison and Gerhart. There is little chance Gerhart will want to remain as a backup to Adrian Peterson. And Harvin could wind up as one of the highest-paid players in the league, with a lot of clubs bidding for his services.
New title for Molitor Twins President Dave St. Peter reports that Paul Molitor, in addition to remaining with the organization in 2013 and serving as a roving minor league instructor, also will be working as a special assistant to St. Peter.