The Vikings have one of the most dangerous passing attacks in the game, on paper, after signing quarterback Kirk Cousins and wide receiver Kendall Wright this offseason

The second signing, though, was a product of the team signing Cousins back on March 14.

“A lot,” Wright said asked what impact Cousins had on him signing with Minnesota. “He was a big part of the decision as well. I’ve played with countless quarterbacks in my career and I’ve never played with a quarterback of Kirk Cousins’ caliber before. That played a big reason.”

Our Terry Horstman touched on this already, but Wright’s quarterbacks in the past have not been good.

Prior to this season, Wright’s best quarterback has probably been Marcus Mariota for parts of two seasons.

Cousins has averaged 4,392 yards and 27 touchdowns over the last three seasons.

Wright has a 1,000-yard season under his belt (2013) and caught 59 passes for 614 yards last season with the Bears.

He’ll have better receivers lined up with him than he ever has before, too, so he probably won’t have a “breakout” season, but he could prove to be a very good fit for this Vikings offense – one that has a chance to be elite.