
The Vikings made an "as expected" move Tuesday in announcing they weren't picking up Adrian Peterson's $18 million option for 2017. Even if it was just procedural, though, and the Vikings can still sign Peterson after he hits free agency, the transaction inches us closer to the definite possibility that Peterson has played his final game in purple.
None other than Randy Moss — more on him in a minute — has already chimed in saying Peterson would love to play for the Texans.
Officially, the end isn't here yet. But Tuesday's news has me thinking more about Peterson's legacy as a Viking.
In some senses, the legacy is complicated. His 2014 off-field issues and his penchant for untimely fumbles cannot be forgiven by some Vikings fans.
In other senses, it is not complicated. Peterson was one of the most gifted pure running backs in NFL history and had massive success at his position since being drafted No. 7 overall in 2007.
But where does he fit in among the Vikings' all-time greats?
If we can treat this as a purely football question, it becomes easier to answer. I don't know if that's the right approach — and I think if Peterson had left Minnesota after seven seasons following 2013, we would think differently about him. But fair not, that's how I want to tackle this question — in football terms only.
From there, we have to look at former Vikings players who spent a good chunk of Hall of Fame careers in purple. That's the group Peterson — a future Hall of Famer — belongs in. These 11 players are on that list: