NFL Power Rankings: Vikings in Top 8 Following Week 14

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The Vikings got back on track with a 20-7 victory over the Detroit Lions on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium.


Minnesota moved to 9-4 and has its final road game of the regular season in Week 15.


The Vikings will head to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers (5-8) at 3:05 p.m. (CT) Sunday.


The experts released their Power Rankings lists heading into Week 15.


Here’s a look at where the Vikings rank:

8 (Up 1 Spot): Dan Hanzus – NFL.com

These are good days to catch the Lions on your schedule, and the Vikings handled their business in a 20-7 win. At 9-4, the Vikings remain in second place in the NFC North but still have a head-to-head matchup remaining with the division-leading Packers. As expected, the Minnesota defense dominated a Lions offense led by third-string quarterback David Blough. Detroit didn't reach 100 yards of total offense until its 40th snap of the game and avoided a shutout thanks only to a garbage-time touchdown reception by Kenny Golladay. The star on defense was Danielle Hunter, who had three sacks in the first half, giving him 12.5 on the season and 52.5 in his five-year career. At 25 years old and 40 days, Hunter is the youngest player to reach 50 sacks since the NFL started tracking the stat in 1982. Not a bad return on investment for a third-round pick.

8 (Up 2 Spots): Frank Schwab – Yahoo! Sports

Don’t forget, the Vikings have been without receiver Adam Thielen for four games due to a hamstring injury. The team is hopeful he returns next week. That would be an enormous boost for an offense that still has done fairly well without him.

8 (Down 1 Spot): Pete Prisco – CBS Sports

They didn't do a lot on offense against the Lions, but they did enough. The defense was outstanding and now they face a tough road test against the Chargers.


The Minnesota Vikings have had a good season, winning nine of their first 13 games after taking care of a short-handed Lions team at home. But with the Green Bay Packers one game ahead of them in the NFC North and the Los Angeles Rams lurking just one game back in the Wild Card race, there's not much margin for error.


The Vikings didn't play their best football in Week 14, especially on offense. They had just 354 total yards of offense against a bad Lions defense and went just 5-of-14 on third down. But the defense completely put the clamps on Detroit's offense, giving up just 231 total yards and shutting out the Lions until the game was well in hand.


It was a workmanlike effort against an overmatched team that sets Minnesota up for the all-important stretch run — a trip to Los Angeles to face the Chargers before massive home games against the rival Packers and Bears.


Depending on how things play out, the Vikings could hit the playoffs as division champions — or miss the postseason altogether.


No pressure.


Previous rank: T-7


Points in poll: 181


Highest-place vote: 4 (1 voter)


Lowest-place vote: 10 (1 voter)


Last week’s result: Beat Detroit, 20-7


This week: at L.A. Chargers


Just pretend the first sentence of the Packers’ skinny made it down here too. The defense held the Lions to just [231] yards of offense, with Danielle Hunter picking up three solo sacks, while Dalvin Cook, Alexander Mattison and Mike Boone rumbled for 120 total rushing yards.


8 (Up 1 Spot): Vinnie Iyer – Sporting News

The Vikings didn't get many style points for their win against the overmatched Lions. They are going out with the same balanced, explosive offense every week, and their defense needed a get-well game. They can’t afford to look past the Chargers as the Packers and Bears rematches loom.


Adam Thielen, who's played 16 snaps in last seven games, is probably the key if Minnesota is to make late charge to NFC North crown.


8 (Down 1 Spot) Courtney Cronin – ESPN.com

Offense:7th


Defense:10th


Special teams:16th


The Vikings restructured their offense to make Dalvin Cook the centerpiece and surround Kirk Cousins with a host of weapons that would allow them to excel even when faced with injuries or other complications. That approach created a top-10 offense that has had to bail out Minnesota's defense at times. The FPI ranking of the Vikings' defense doesn't quite tell the whole story. This unit is not what it has been in years past, and that can be attributed to a host of issues. Still, the Vikings are a 9-4 team that has all the tools it needs with the playoffs on the horizon.
 
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