talent Over the course of the past few months Minnesota Vikings Jerseys Stitched , the Minnesota Vikings have done quite a bit to keep one of the most talented rosters in the National Football League together. Fortunately for fans of the purple, they not only have a bunch of ready for prime-time talent, there’s a not insignificant portion of it that is still just starting to get their feet wet on the big stage.Behind the great E$PN paywall, their insiders have gone through all of the NFL rosters and ranked which teams have the best talent on their roster that is under the age of 25. The Vikings are among the NFL’s best in their rankings Marcus Epps Jersey nfl draft , as they check in at #8 on ESPN’s list.Here’s what the folks from Bristol had to say about Minnesota’s young talent:The ranking for the Vikings represents a full 20-spot jump for the team over last year’s rankings in the same category, where they checked in at #28. (This number seems to fluctuate quite a bit, as in the 2016 rankings the Vikings came in at #6.)Dalvin Cook, Danielle Hunter Youth Marcus Epps Jersey , and Stefon Diggs are the most prominently mentioned players in the article, and they also include Mackensie Alexander, Mike Hughes, and Brian O’Neill. In fact Womens Marcus Epps Jersey , of the Vikings’ current 90-man roster, over 50%. . .47 players out of 90. . .are currently under the age of 25.As long as Rick Spielman is the General Manager of the Minnesota Vikings and Mike Zimmer is the guy in charge of developing the players, the Vikings should be able to hold a pretty prominent position on this list for the foreseeable future. Eagles defensive lineman Michael Bennett was penalized for roughing Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins in the second quarter and the Vikings went on to score a touchdown a couple of plays later that extended their lead to 17-3 at halftime.Bennett was flagged because he hit Cousins low, but it appeared that Bennett was blocked into Cousins by tight end Kyle Rudolph Ameer Abdullah Jersey , but referee Walt Coleman said after the game that Rudolph did not change Bennett’s “direction” before the hit.“He went low into the quarterback’s knees with his shoulder, with force,” Coleman said to pool reporter Reuben Frank of NBC Sports Philadelphia. “And the rule is that you cannot hit the quarterback low at the knee area or below with force. He got him there with his shoulder, so that’s what I had as far as roughing the passer.”Bennett did not speak to reporters after the 23-21 loss that dropped the Eagles’ record to 2-3.