The Vikings were reigning rulers of the NFC North when the league year opened in early March a year ago.
Things change.
Quickly.
As another league year commenced this week, Vikings General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah was asked to assess a division that has been turned upside down with the Lions and Packers passing the Vikings and the Bears pulling even.
“You want to compete at the highest level and against the best,” he said. “I think this division has great coaches, great general managers. I have a lot of respect for my counterparts in this division, so I’m not surprised that they’ve built the teams they’ve built.
“But when you want to beat somebody, you got to first appreciate where they are. They’ve built some great teams, but we’re going to put one together on the field, and we’re going to go out and see what happens.”
Here’s a look around the division:
Bears
It’s hard not to really like what’s happening in Chicago, where everything the Bears are doing now should set them up to select USC quarterback Caleb Williams first overall and possibly the best defensive player in the draft at No. 9.