The
best offensive tackles in Minnesota Vikings history
The Vikings have had
some pretty good blockers manning the offensive tackle position through the
years. Here is a look at the top players in team history at the position:
5) Steve Riley - A first round pick in 1974, Riley started 121
games at left tackle during his 11 year career, protecting the blind side of
quarterbacks Fran Tarkenton and Tommy Kramer.
4) Gary Zimmerman - Named to three Pro Bowls in his seven years
with the Vikings Zimmerman held down left tackle for 108 consecutive games
during the late '80's and early 90's.
3) Tim Irwin - During his 13 years with the team he played
in 188 games, starting 181 at right tackle. Standing at 6-7, he also blocked a
few extra points and field goals while on the special teams unit.
2) Grady Alderman - Holding down left tackle on offense for 13
years - 1961-1973 - Alderman played in 193 games, starting 174, and was
selected to the Pro Bowl six times.
1) Ron Yary - Selected to the Pro Bowl seven times in his
14 years with the Vikings, Yary played in 199 games and started 180 at right
offensive tackle. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2001.
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