Pro Football Reference lists 27,145 men who have played an NFL game. Only 337 of them have played at least 200. Eight of those select ironmen will reside forever in the Star Tribune Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame when former Vikings Paul Krause, Scott Studwell and the late Mick Tingelhoff are honored during Wednesday's induction ceremonies at the Mall of America.
"We were team-first guys who respected the team, the fans, what it means to be a Viking," Krause said. "Basically, everyone on Bud Grant's teams did that. We laced it up and played."
Tingelhoff played 240 games, Krause 226 and Studwell 201. Other former Vikings players in the Star Tribune Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame are Jim Marshall (282), Fran Tarkenton (246), Carl Eller (225), Randall McDaniel (222) and Alan Page (218). Grant and Vikings founding owner Max Winter also are members.
Here's a look at the newbies:
Tingelhoff
Seventeen centers were drafted in 1962. Tingelhoff wasn't one of them.
The Lions drafted five centers, the Bears three, the Packers one. Vikings coach Norm Van Brocklin chose another rout. He sent a scout to Lincoln, Neb., with $500 for a bonus to entice the scrappy Cornhusker to sign as a free agent.
The scout gambled, accurately, that Tingelhoff wouldn't require a bonus to gladly sign a $9,000-a-year contract. The scout's secret lasted only until Mick's first training camp mistake, when the irascible Van Brocklin screamed that he had wasted 500 bucks on Tingelhoff.
Mick's response: "What 500 bucks?"