So, how in the world could they rank in the bottom third of Pro Football Focus’ secondary rankings?
Are you saying be a sheep and like anyone even though you don’t like them from their actions on and off the field?,” the Instagram user replied. B/R adjusts some of the mess-ups from the NFL's top 100 listReady for another journey...Just so it’s no question what my expectations are and what type of energy I’m bringing for 2020... Let’s Go!!!

Minnesota Vikings safety Anthony Harris was not going to take one fan’s open of his quarterback, and in typical Harris fashion, he did it with respect.. …
Cousins’ career has been plagued by skeptics due to his primetime record and several other statistical arguments, albeit he has proven to be an elite passer in several categories as well.The fan admitted he respected Harris’ opinion, acknowledging he thought he was talking to an uneducated fan and apologized for “the disrespect,” while the post they had been arguing over was about the list which Cousins was voted onto by other NFL players like Harris.“As a FAN of a team, root FOR the players on that team and congratulate whatever success they have. Other members of his family also tested positive.This news means that Harris isn't guaranteed to be in Minnesota in 2021 or beyond. Vikings safety Anthony Harris will play the 2020 season on the $11.44 million franchise tag. The Vikings placed the franchise tag on the safety on Monday, Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported. Instead, the Vikings applied the franchise tag for just the third time in franchise history. Instead, the Vikings applied the franchise tag for just the third time in franchise history. Dorn watched Minnesota safeties Harrison Smith and Anthony Harris from afar during his time at North Carolina. After a breakout season in which he led the NFL in interceptions and was PFF's highest-graded safety, the 28 year-old was looking forward to a major payday in free agency. One of those decisions involves safety Anthony Harris, who sounds likely to leave Minnesota when free agency opens in March. He and the team did not work out a long-term extension prior to the 3 p.m. central time deadline today.NFL Network's Ian Rapaport and Tom Pelissero were the first to report that Harris wouldn't be getting a new contract.The Vikings' star defensive end is a bargain compared to some of his peers at edge rusher.This news means that Harris isn't guaranteed to be in Minnesota in 2021 or beyond. Of the 15 players who were franchise tagged in March, only two \u2013 Chiefs DT Chris Jones and Titans RB Derrick Henry \u2013 received  extensions ahead of today's deadline.NFL Network's Ian Rapaport and Tom Pelissero were the first to report that Harris wouldn't be getting a new contract.The Vikings might now turn their attention to getting a deal done with running back Dalvin Cook \u2013 who is currently holding out from all team activities \u2013 ahead of the upcoming season.The Vikings have a few internal options, but they could also look to sign a free agent with their extra cap space.The Vikings' star running back and defensive end give the team five players in the NFL Top 100.