Kyle Rudolph was held to eight yards on two receptions and five targets versus the Lions in Week 4.
Suffering right along with the rest of the ineffectual passing game lacking in creativity, Rudolph didn't see a target until the third quarter. The Vikings were only in the red zone one time on the afternoon. Through four games, Rudolph is on pace for a 60/584/12 stat line. Keep him in fantasy lineups for next week's game against a Titans defense that has surrendered six touchdowns to tight ends so far (seven if you count James Casey, lining up as a tight end on his 11-yard score).
They're not utilizing this kid the way he should be. 6'6" with great hands...he could easily be a top 5 TE by the end of the year but that's only if they start to use the kid.
Comments
Waldo27Wed 10/3/12 7:21 AM
Should i cut Rudolph for Greg Olsen?
NiesWed 10/3/12 4:30 PM
yes
bmartWed 10/3/12 5:32 AM
They're not utilizing this kid the way he should be. 6'6" with great hands...he could easily be a top 5 TE by the end of the year but that's only if they start to use the kid.
ZaperoTue 10/2/12 6:49 PM
After starting Antonio gates the last 4 weeks I think I have to go with rudolph. he has been very productive except last week.
TheFloydTue 10/2/12 6:41 PM
Rudolph will have a bounce back game. It's basically him and Harvin getting all the touches.
Gridiron-IQWed 10/3/12 12:48 PM
Jerome Simpson is back...he'll take some away...
bustnheadsMon 10/1/12 10:02 AM
Was it linehan that was the oc in '98? Why is it Minnesota always has tough luck on offensive coordinators besides in '98?
dookrangerMon 10/1/12 4:11 PM
No, Brian Billick was the OC in 98.