The case for the Minnesota Vikings to trade tight end Kyle Rudolph

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Coming off of the best season of his NFLErnie Stautner Womens Jersey  career, the trade value of the Minnesota Vikings’ tight end may never be higher than it is right now.In terms of production, Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph has never really had a better statistical season during his career than he did in 2016.AdvertisementDuring his sixth year in the NFL, the Vikings’ tight end Miami-Dolphins Womens Jersey  caught 83 passes for 840 yards and seven touchdowns. His final numbers for catches and receiving yards were both single-season career highs.The question is, can he continue to produce out on the field like he did in 2016? Before last season, Rudolph averaged 47 catches, 458 receiving yards, and five touchdowns per 16 games during his career.But thanks to his increased http://www.officialvikingshop.com/shop-by-players-jake-long-jersey-c-2_56.html statistical output, Rudolph’s value as a trade asset for Minnesota also saw a spike in its value in 2016.Not being afraid to cut ties with some of its most talented players is what separates the elite NFL franchises of today from the rest in the league. If the Vikings are truly serious about transforming into a consistent force in the NFL during the upcoming future, making a move like trading Rudolph or something similar is the type ofhttp://www.officialvikingssale.com/shop-by-players-sharrif-floyd-jersey-c-2_20.html  transaction that may need to become more ordinary.But why should the Vikings even consider trading away their best tight end?
Posted 13 Mar 2017

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