The Vikings coaching staff and front office are in the process of fully evaluating their roster as they plan for the opening of free agency in March as well as April's NFL Draft. As General Manager Rick Spielman, head coach Leslie Frazier and their respective staffs put their heads together, the Access Vikings team is doing the same. We are in the middle of delivering snapshot evaluations of every position group. Today, we look at the running backs.
RUNNING BACKS
Get excited: Adrian Peterson recorded the second most prolific rushing season in NFL history and then headed into the offseason driven to do even more. Seriously.
He might not be human.
Peterson rushed for 2,097 yards this past season and tied an NFL record with seven runs of at least 50 yards. And then he used the confidence gained from that remarkable run to set his goals for 2013 even higher.
So here it is: Peterson is aiming to rush for 2,500 yards.
"All things are possible through Christ who strengthens me," he said on the day he cleaned out his locker at Winter Park two weeks ago. "With that, there's not much you can't accomplish. So I set that goal. That's a mark that I want to reach. No one has ever tried to accomplish something like that. So I just shoot high – for myself."
Let's be reasonable about this. Thoughts of a 2,500-yard rushing season are outlandish. Asinine even. That would require an average of 156.3 yards per game. And for Peterson to top 2,000 this past season, it required Percy Harvin to be absent for the final seven games of the season, a dynamic that added to the running back's opportunities. Plus, the Vikings had little potency in their passing attack, something Peterson himself should want changed for the Vikings' long-term hopes.