In 2007, ESPN.com ranked the 1971 Vikings as the fourth-greatest defense in NFL history,[1] saying, "Considering that their motto was 'Meet at the quarterback,' it's no surprise that the Purple People Eaters held opposing QBs to a 40.4 rating, one of the lowest ever." ESPN also noted that the 1971 Vikings "shut out three opponents, and only one team scored more than 20 points against them. As a result, Alan Page became the first defensive player to ever be named NFL MVP. Carl Eller, Jim Marshall and safety Paul Krause joined Page on the All-Pro team."
^ abThe Vikings traded their second- and sixth-round selections (50th and 154th overall), a 1972 third-round selection (76th overall) and OT Steve Smith to the Eagles in exchange for QB Norm Snead.
^The Vikings traded their fifth-round selection (128th overall) to the Steelers in exchange for QB Kent Nix.
^The Vikings originally had 206th overall but passed, allowing the Cowboys and Colts to move up before the Vikings eventually selected in the 208th overall pick.
^The Vikings originally had 414th overall, but moved up to the 413th overall selection when the 49ers passed.
^The Vikings originally had 440th overall, but moved up to the 439th overall selection when the Raiders passed on the 435th overall pick and allowed several teams to move up.