Every week send any Vikings-related questions to @Andrew_Krammer and I'll answer them here on Fridays.
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A: This is true, the Vikings may not be rushed into making that decision until 2018. Teddy Bridgewater, who is still rehabbing on the reserve/PUP list, is currently set to become a free agent next spring. However, the Vikings are aware his contract will be extended to next season, or 'toll,' should he be on PUP "as of the sixth regular season game," the collective bargaining agreement states. Well, he's already on PUP for the first six weeks, by NFL rule. Where things get sticky, a league source told the Star Tribune this summer, is the rule of time spent on PUP can be interpreted to be the entire season. Bridgewater is eligible to practice after six weeks and, if he and the NFLPA believe he can pass a physical, could return or threaten a grievance. The Vikings hold the franchise tag over Bradford, who could theoretically play well enough this season to earn a long-term deal and end the starter debate.
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A: Probably not this week. Brock told the Star Tribune this week he's not yet comfortable enough in the playbook with the nickel corner position to jump in and play at Heinz Field on Sunday. Brock, the 29-year-old veteran traded from Seattle two weeks ago, said he is ready to make his debut as an outside corner with the Vikings after dealing with a groin injury. In the slot, I'd expect Terence Newman to continue leading the way with Mackensie Alexander possibly rotating in again.
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A: If that's the case, a pair of 1,000-yard receivers (they haven't had one since 2009), then you've got yourself a playoff team. Barring injuries obviously, it could be that simple given the defensive strength and how the offense was retooled around the run game. Realistically, defenses won't be playing single man-to-man coverage on both Diggs and Thielen throughout games like the Saints. You'll see tight end Kyle Rudolph get his games and receiver Michael Floyd, perhaps even Laquon Treadwell, could become more involved. The matchups were just too good and wide open for Bradford to overlook on Monday night.
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