 The 14th member of the Minnesota Vikings will be inducted into the Hall of Fame tomorrow when Randy Moss gets enshrined in Canton. Moss was drafted by the Vikings in 1998 and played seven seasons in Minneapolis. The six-time pro bowler ranks fourth all-time in receiving yards and second in touchdowns. He also holds the record for most touchdowns in a season with 23, which he set as a member of the Patriots in 2007. Five years after leaving the gridiron, Moss says he still has more in the tank. I mean, I'm 41 right now. I can still play in this game and I really truly believe I can still average 10 touchdowns a year. The game is that easy and I don't mean that being cocky. I'm not arrogant. I love the game. I studied the game and I guess if you do all those things, it may look easy to y'all. It felt good doing it. Don't get me wrong, but I mean I really feel that I could really bring that much to the game and that's what the game really meant to me.