60. Teddy Bridgewater may have gone to the Pro Bowl, but the stats and his performance in the playoffs indicate he still has a ways to go before he can carry that Minnesota Vikings offense on his shoulders. After all, Adrian Peterson won’t be around forever. A good way to further that aim is by giving him more weapons to throw to.
<p>All due respect to Mike Wallace, he wasn’t a world beater this past season. The Vikings have no real #1 options. Baylor star Corey Coleman has that capability. Don’t be fooled by his shorter 5’11” frame. This kid is a big play waiting to happen. He can take the ball deep with his speed, catch a screen and use his quickness and agility to make defenders miss or run solid routes to pick up first downs. A less down-the-field type of thrower like Bridgewater would love him.</p>. WR. Baylor. Corey Coleman. 23. player