
Football Outsiders recently published its annual rankings of all 32 NFL teams based on the overall talent of players under 25 years old on their rosters (via ESPN, Insider required).
Two numbers stood out immediately: 28 and 8 – the first being the Vikings' ranking this season and the second being the Vikings' ranking just a year ago, a drop of 20 spots.
The methodology takes into account a variety of factors, including number of snaps played and relative value of contracts for players under 25 who are expected to contribute in 2019.
When you distill all the numbers, though, what you're left with is this: an interesting and telling snapshot of exactly where the Vikings stand.
*Teams high on the list, for instance, tend to be ascending teams who haven't necessarily proven much yet. They are loaded up on young talent because they have had high draft picks – the result of underachieving seasons and/or roster rebuilds that included deals high on potential.
The Browns, for instance, top this year's list. The Bills, Jets and Giants are also in the top-7.
*Teams low on the list, by contrast, tend to have older rosters that are built to win now. The Eagles and Patriots are No. 32 and No. 31, respectively. They met in the Super Bowl two years ago, the Patriots won last year, and it would hardly be shocking if one or both made it this year.
Lacking players under 25 doesn't necessarily mean a roster is old. Rather it means that in the case of a good roster, at least, there are a lot of players in their prime who possibly have played together for a while.