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7. Cris Carter

Perhaps it is a little controversial to place Cris Carter ahead of Randy Moss but the more we look at the numbers (which works in this case as they played in the same era), it makes more sense to do so.
Mick Tinglehoff was not drafted coming out of the University of Nebraska but the Center signed on with the Vikings and impressed the brass enough to earn the starting job for the 1962 season.
Arguably the greatest Offensive Lineman in Vikings history, Randall McDaniel took over the starting Left Guard position immediately following being drafted 19th overall from Arizona State.  McDaniel was known throughout the NFL for his speed and strength and the versatile way he played his position.  In his sophomore season, McDaniel was named to the Pro Bowl and would do so again in the next 11 seasons (though the last one was with Tampa Bay) and he was a First Team All Pro seven times.

1. Alan Page

There are so many cases you can make for who should be at the top of this list of all-time Minnesota Vikings.
Carl Eller for the star power he brought to the Purple People Eaters.
Jim Marshall for his unequaled longevity.
Fran Tarkenton who when he retired held every major Quarterback record there was.
Adrian Peterson, the superstar Running Back, who as of this writing could still hit the top in the future.