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NFL.com makes 2020 playoff predictions


The Vikings season opener against the Packers is just around the corner, but the 2020 postseason still feels a long way off.


Nevertheless, NFL.com's roundtable of reporters and analysts released their playoff predictions for the season ahead.


The group looked at each division around the NFL and tabbed a title-winner. In the NFC North, Green Bay was the favorite with 18 votes. Minnesota came in just behind with 15 votes, while Chicago received just two.


The roundtable also voted on three Wild Card teams from each conference, "ranking their picks from 1-3 based on where they project the squads to land in the pecking order." A point system was utilized, with teams being assigned 3, 2 or 1 point(s) based on each vote.


The Vikings and Cowboys tied for fifth with 16 total points. Two individuals – Brian Baldinger and Dan Parr – voted for Minnesota as Wild Card Team 1. Nate Burleson, Cynthia Frelund, Nick Shook and Joe Thomas each voted for the Vikings as Wild Card Team 2. Judy Battista and DeAngelo Hall tabbed them as Wild Card Team 3.


Vikings defense falls in rankings due to not-yet-proven CB group


Minnesota's defense regularly has ranked near the top of the league under Head Coach Mike Zimmer.


But in pre-season projections of NFL defenses, analytics site Pro Football Focus dropped the Vikings to the middle of the pack. PFF's Anthony Treash ranked Minnesota's defense 16th overall ahead of the 2020 season, largely in part to a young cornerback group that's not yet proven.


Treash said there "isn't a more intriguing defense this year" than the Vikings, noting the recent acquisition of Ngakoue to the defensive line. He wrote the following of the "overhauled" cornerback unit:


We don't know how the Vikings depth chart will shake out with their outside and slot coverage, but we are operating under the assumption that [Jeff] Gladney and Mike Hughes will occupy the slot, with Holton Hill and [Cameron] Dantzler manning the outside starting spots.


We didn't have Dantzler as a first-round talent by any means, but we did view him as a draft steal. He isn't a burner and is more slender than you'd like, but you can't deny his ridiculous production against some of college football's best wide receivers. In his three years at Mississippi State, Dantzler logged 697 cover snaps and allowed only 41 catches on 96 targets while combining for 20 pass breakups and interceptions and surrendering one score. In his matchups against NFL-caliber receivers at LSU and Alabama this past year, Dantzler played a combined 55 cover snaps and allowed only three catches for 21 yards (longest was 8 yards) with a pass breakup.


Having the best safety duo in the NFL in Anthony Harris and Harrison Smith as well as one of the best off-ball linebackers in Eric Kendricks won't make this Minnesota defense much worse than average. But if they want to be anything more than that, that need the young players manning the cornerback spots to step up.
 
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