Who could be playing their last season with the Vikings in 2017?
By Adam Patrick
Sharrif Floyd, DT:
Floyd’s season ended early in 2016 and if someone were to ask Mike Zimmer about it, they would have thought it was the third year in a row Floyd missed a chunk of games due to injury. However, before the 2016 season, the defensive tackle had only missed a total of five games during his first three years in Minnesota.
Although he does not seem to be in a favorable position with the team’s head coach right now, a good season from Floyd in 2017 could keep the 24-year-old with the Vikings for a few more years.
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And yes, he is still only 24-years-old.