monsterpile wrote:
I thought Murray looked good for his first action. As much as I like Ham I would be worried if Cook went down because McKinnon hasn't been able to be a lead back either and we didn't know if he can pass protect. Cutting Murray it looks like it would only save them like $400k.
You are right. I thought they might be able to save more. It just seems like you can find RB's at anytime during the season. At least ones that are marginal.
Remmers really has struggled. I wonder if there is any chance Hill gets a chance to start at RT. Who has been playing majority of the backup snaps there?
PFF breakdown - Jones had a top 5 grade, but honestly it doesn't mean much in preseason
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-minnesota-vikings-31-san-francisco-49ers-31
TOP 5 GRADES:
QB Case Keenum, 84.8 overall grade
ED Danielle Hunter, 83.4 overall grade
QB Sam Bradford, 82.9 overall grade
DI Datone Jones, 81.1 overall grade
CB Jabari Price, 81.1 overall grade
PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
QB SAM BRADFORD, 82.9 OVERALL GRADE
Bradford completed 17 of 20 passes, and two of his incompletions were drops by Stefan Diggs. He was a perfect 14-for-14 on throws shorter than 10 yards through the air, and his three completions beyond 10 went for 61 of his 134 yards passing.
QB CASE KEENUM, 84.8 OVERALL GRADE
Keenum led the Vikings on two touchdown drives in the second half, built largely on his play under pressure. When faced with San Fran's rush, he completed four of six passes for 60 yards and one of his scores, and had an impressive passer rating of 138.9.
ED DANIELLE HUNTER, 83.4 OVERALL GRADE
Hunter showed why he is one of the main catalysts for the exciting Vikings defense with his pass rushing skills. In the first half he recorded two pressures rushing the passer off of the left side. Hunter was the best Viking defender among the starters and finished the game with a 83.9 pass rushing grade.
CB JABARI PRICE, 80.5 OVERALL GRADE
Price made one of the plays of the game when he drove on a short dig route and dislodged it from Louis Murphy's arms. The ball went straight up in the air into the waiting arms of Antone Exum Jr, and gave the Vikings excellent field position early in the 3rd quarter. Price did not allow a reception all night on 14 snaps in coverage.