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Coller dives into Cook’s performance in passing game


The Vikings have made it clear that they want to run the ball more in 2019 and have a more balanced offense.


Dalvin Cook, who has missed time in his first two seasons due to injury, will likely shoulder a large part of that load. But it also will be interesting to see how the running back is used in Minnesota’s passing game.


Matthew Coller of SKOR North dived into Cook’s performance and posed the question, “How often will the Vikings throw to Cook?”


In the passing game, the former Florida State star caught 40 balls on 49 targets and averaged 4.5 targets per game in 2018, which over 16 games would have translated to around 72 passes in his direction. Last season, 13 running backs exceeded 72 targets, and six players saw more than 90 passes in their direction.


The Vikings 2017 second-round pick was among the most efficient backs when targeted, averaging 6.2 yards per throw in his direction. That ranked ahead of Ezekiel Elliott (95 targets) and Saquon Barkley (121 targets). Overall, Kirk Cousins posted a 107.0 rating when targeting Cook, which ranked seventh among running backs (per PFF).



Coller pointed out that Cook’s “best performance through the air” came in Week 1 against San Francisco when he was targeted six times and gained 55 yards.


The Vikings offense will be under new direction this year with Offensive Coordinator Kevin Stefanski and also include the influence of Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Advisor Gary Kubiak.


According to Mile High Report, Gary Kubiak offenses average 15 percent of targets going toward running backs during his career as an offensive coordinator and head coach. Over 600 passes, that would translate to 90 throws toward the running back.


Vikings Hall of Famer continues to give back


Vikings Hall of Famer Randall McDaniel has consistently been involved in the Minnesota community, and recently he announced an upcoming charity golf classic.


McDaniel’s tournament is scheduled for Sept. 20 in Victoria, Minnesota, and will benefit the Open Arms Home for Children in South Africa.
 
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