Defensive tackle Kevin Williams signed a one-day contract with the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday so he could retire as a member of the team.Williams, 35, spent 11 seasons with the Vikings before one-year stints with the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints in 2014 and 2015.The Vikings selected Williams in the first round (ninth overall) of the 2003 draft. He was named to six Pro Bowls and was a first-team All-Pro five times for Minnesota.Kevin Williams was an established team leader when we bought the Vikings and his presence was crucial to our success, owner Zygi Wilf said in a statement. His consistency and durability makes him a Viking for the ages. We wish Kevin and his family all the best as they enjoy retirement.Williams 171 starts are the most for a defensive tackle in Vikings history. He also had 60 sacks with the team, putting him eighth on the Vikings all-time list. He has 63 career sacks, registering three for the Seahawks in 2014.I had a great time with the Vikings and appreciate them giving me a chance, Williams said in the statement. They drafted a small-town kid from Arkansas and the organization, the city, the whole state really, helped raise me into a man. I appreciate them for that and look forward to coming back and doing some things with the team.?My family loved it in Minnesota and will be back a lot. I really thank the Wilf Family and the McCombs Family for all they did for me. I had some great coaches, got to line up with some great players and we did a lot of good things.The 6-foot-5, 311-pounder had?529 tackles, nine forced fumbles and five interceptions in his 13-season career. He also had 23 batted passes, according to ESPN Stats and Information.Williams spent most of his career as a three-technique tackle inside of a 4-3 front -- though he did moonlight capably as a nose tackle for the Seahawks in 2014 when needed as an injury replacement down the stretch. Williams played in all 16 games for the Saints last year, starting 14 of them and averaging 33 snaps per game -- even more than coach Sean Payton said he anticipated. Williams had 32 tackles, two forced fumbles and two batted passes.He also made history by blocking the first extra point ever returned for a 2-point conversion, thanks to the NFLs rule change allowing such returns.ESPN Saints reporter Mike Triplett contributed to this report. Bouchon Hydro Flask Pas Cher . That left plenty of energy for pitching books and swatting away free agency questions. 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The Brow has been phenomenal from the first game on this season, putting up MVP-caliber numbers: 31.6 PPG, 11.4 RPG, 2.2 APG, 1.7 SPG, 2.8 BPG, 0.6 3PG, 50.3 FG%, 82.3 FT%. He leads the league in points and blocks per game and is sixth in rebounds per game. More importantly, the oft-injured big man has played in all but one of the Pelicans 22 games.It will take real guts to trade a player like this, but keep in mind that theres a good chance Davis wont be a factor by the time your team is in the playoffs, especially if he continues to lead the league in minutes per game as he does right now, logging 38 minutes a night. Keep in mind that never in his first four NBA seasons did he play more than 68 games, and if you can get two top 15 players for him right now -- were talking a Kemba Walker and Karl-Anthony Towns type of trade -- then you probably should think long and hard about unloading one of the games most talented, and fragile, players.Kyle Soppe: I am all for trusting the process when it comes to building a fantasy team... and that is exactly why I am selling my Joel Embiid shares sooner rather than later. Look, hes a fun own, I get it. But he is averaging more 3-pointers made this season than Jamal Crawford (in fewer minutes), more blocks than Andre Drummond and Pau Gasol combined and more points per minute than Damian Lillard. Cmon now. Lets not forget that Embiid could hit a wall given his youth (22 years old) or the fact that he is a 7-footer who has already had foot surgery.The man is a beast, no one doubts that, but his minutes are being watched carefully and hes not playing back-to--backs, so when the statistical regression comes.dddddddddddd...and it will... it will impact fantasy owners in a major way as he doesnt get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to sheer volume. Embiids usage rate should dip in the near future, something that I believe lands him outside of our top 50 (on a per game basis, even further in cumulative stats) when all is said and done.Jim McCormick: Im in a competitive rotisserie league and was recently offered Andrew Wiggins for Clint Capela. This spurred me to dive deeper into Wiggins numbers to produce a reasonable response (I eventually declined). Cursory research reveals Wiggins is currently 96th on the Player Rater, well below Capelas perch at No. 51 on our standard deviation model. The Player Rater isnt an all-encompassing evaluation tool, but it does offer insights into the diversity of a given players production. Since the index values statistical balance, Wiggins top-heavy profile is punished. Which is to say Wiggins provides a bevy of points via a volume of field goal and free throw attempts, but isnt helpful in defensive metrics, assists or rebounds relative to his position.Wiggins point production is valuable, but limited statistical diversity caps his ceiling in category-driven formats. Id look to market Wiggins if I had shares given the appeal of his scoring production and the value of his brand. The 3-point efficiency from early in the season is crashing, as hes shooting 21.6 percent from beyond the arc during his past 10 games after hitting an unsustainable 52.3 percent from this range during his first 11 outings. For a player with his speed and wingspan, only 0.6 steals in 36.6 minutes is glaringly light. Wiggins is certainly a talented prospect who can surge defensively in seasons to come and is only growing as a scorer, but hes currently somewhat hollow in fantasy regards and will likely still net you a sizable return at the moment. That is, unless, you offer him to me. ' ' '