sports.aol.com - 1/25/2008
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NFL Offseason Roadmap is a series focused on the needs of NFL teams as they begin the offseason. 1. Wide Receiver. The Vikings passing problems weren't entirely because of quarterback problems. Minnesota boasted one of the worst groups of wide receivers in the NFL. Bobby Wade led the team with only 54 catches, while no other Vikings wideout had more than 400 yards all season (Flipper ...
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