Two of the NFL's three 4-1 teams reside in the NFC East, but an informal poll of Vikings players revealed nobody willing to promote that division as the best the NFL has to offer in 2014.
"In years past, I would have said the NFC North is, without a doubt, the best," defensive end Brian Robison said. "But right now, I think you have to go with the NFC West. With Seattle, San Francisco and now Arizona stepping things up, you can't really argue against the West."
In terms of combined records, the NFC East is a surprising No. 1 at 12-8. The AFC North (11-7) is second followed by the NFC West (10-7), NFC North (10-10), AFC West (9-9), AFC East (9-10), NFC South (8-12) and AFC South (8-14).
However, before anyone crowns the 4-1 Cowboys, the 4-1 Eagles and the NFC East, take a peek at what they've done against the boys from the NFC West. They're 2-4, including 0-4 against the Big Three of Seattle, San Francisco and Arizona.
"I'd say we're pretty close to the top in the NFC North," Vikings fullback Jerome Felton said. "But I'd have to go with the West. They got the Super Bowl champions [Seattle] and some other teams playing well."
The NFC North certainly is the most tightly bunched division with the Packers and Lions at 3-2 and the Vikings and Bears at 2-3. A Vikings victory over visiting Detroit and road losses by the Packers at Miami and the Bears at Atlanta would leave everybody at 3-3 come Monday.
"Yeah, I could see that," Felton said. "That's how the NFL likes it, right?"
Yessir.