Lunchbreak: 3 Current Vikings Among 'Best MN Athletes' to Wear Respective Jersey Numbers

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Athletes are associated with their jersey numbers, and some have established a stronger legacy than others.


Chad Graff of The Athletic pointed out that "there are some numbers in Minnesota sports lore synonymous with a player," specifying Kevin Garnett in No. 21 and Kirby Puckett in No. 34. And this Vikings.com writer would also opine Randy Moss in No. 84.


The Athletic decided to delve into every jersey number, 0-99, to determine which Minnesota athlete was the best to wear said number. Graff said that "some were more difficult to determine than others, and some have seldom been worn in Minnesota history."


As one might assume, the higher numbers were mostly Vikings, although not all. Graff also had to make a few tough calls, such as leaving off Kevin Williams (93) in lieu of Hall of Famer John Randle.


A trio of current Vikings – Adam Thielen, Kyle Rudolph and Danielle Hunter – made Graff's list. Below is the full group of Vikings with some of Graff's accompanying thoughts.


10. Fran Tarkenton


No surprise, but No. 10 produced more options than any other number. Still, Tarkenton, a revolutionary at quarterback, gets the spot, beating out a stacked list of entrants that included John Mariucci, Tom Kelly, Marian Gaborik, Miguel Ibarra, Wally Szczerbiak and Jonny Flynn (sorry, I couldn't resist).


19. Adam Thielen


22. Paul Krause


There have been quite a few talented players in Minnesota to wear this number. But the Pro Football Hall of Famer and Vikings 12-year safety, who notched 53 interceptions in that time, beat out Hannah Brandt, Laurence Maroney, Tony Sanneh and Harrison Smith for the honor.


26. Robert Smith


28. Adrian Peterson


30. Bill Brown


47. Joey Browner


50. Jeff Siemon


51. Jim Hough


53. Mick Tingelhoff


The undrafted Vikings center won an NFL championship with the Vikings and was first-team All-Pro five times and an eventual Hall of Famer, helping earn this spot over Gophers men's basketball star Dick Garmaker.


55. Scott Studwell


56. Chris Doleman


58. Wally Hilgenberg


59. Matt Blair


60. Roy Winston


61. Wes Hamilton


62. Ed White


63. Kirk Lowdermilk


64. Randall McDaniel


Sorry, Mikael Granlund and Willians Astudillo, but this was an easy call for the Hall of Fame guard.


65. Gary Zimmerman


66. Terry Tausch


67. Grady Alderman


68. Charles Goodrum


69. Jared Allen


70. Jim Marshall


71. David Dixon


73. Ron Yary


74. Bryant McKinnie


75. Keith Millard


76. Steve Hutchinson


77. Korey Stringer


79. Doug Martin


80. Cris Carter


81. Carl Eller


82. Kyle Rudolph


83. Steve Jordan


84. Randy Moss


Arguably the most electrifying player of his generation, Moss made the Vikings must-watch TV as a rookie in 1998. He spent his first seven seasons with the franchise that took a chance on him in the first round of the draft when others wouldn't.


85. Sammy White


86. Jake Reed


89. Jerry Reichow


90. Derrick Alexander


91. Ray Edwards


92. Roy Barker


93. John Randle


94. Pat Williams


95. Kenechi Udeze


97. Everson Griffen


98. Linval Joseph


99. Danielle Hunter


Who knows where Hunter will stand in the Vikings record books by the end of his career. But already, the 25-year-old rounds out this list after becoming the [youngest] player in NFL history to reach 50 sacks.
 
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