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ORIGINAL: TJSweens I actually like this draft. They accomplished a fair amount with 4 picks. 1. Jackson: really happy with that pick. He is a good balance between drafting for need and talent. He is a plug and play guard, who moves right into the starting lineup and fixes the biggest problem in our lineup. 2. I like the trade that moved us down 5 spots and moved us up from 187 to 142. I also like the pick. The Tai Felton is another match of need and quality. The Vikings have nothing after Nailor. The receiver core usually has games missed and Addison could still face suspension from his DUI. This was a much bigger need than RB imo. 3. Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins: long athletic DE project to groom behind a couple of aging vets. Already strong against the run with a ton of upside. Flores loves mixing and matching fronts, so he could earn a spot in the rotation early. 4. Kobe King: good value pick. I got to watcha fair amount of Big Ten football. King is downhill tackling machine who hits like a freight train. Like a lot of ILB in the conference, he will need his coverage skills developed. Should play special teams right away. 5. Gavin Bartholomew: supposed to be a good blocking TE and the Vikings were down to TJ and Oliver at that spot. What the hell, it’s a 6th round pick. The shuffling of late picks also landed Sam Howell. He's only 24, but a fair amount of experience in that time. Howell has a decent skill set and KOC likes him a lot. Given the amount of picks we had and how they were spaced (yes, that's on KAM) I thought Kwesi and co. did a pretty good job. Ditto. It looks like they had a plan and executed about as well as they could have. They got one of the 3 (maybe 4) guards who can be expected to start right away (had the draft gone differently, they could have traded down — unlucky). They almost certainly got the guy they wanted at 97, but the trading down allowed them to get Tyrion at 139 — and still have a similar pick 142 to trade down for Howell (likely pre-arranged deal with Seattle). And then they traded down from 172 to get two picks to fill up likely reserve slots at LB and TE. I'm sure they could have traded down for more picks if they wanted, but chose not to. So that's a clear indication of mission accomplished: all planned slots filled. At RB, so many were drafted this year that cut down day will include both some solid vets and developmental prospects. My interpretation: they're fine with what they got, and they'll evaluate who's available later. I'm a little annoyed at the draft grade commentators who described trading this years picks to get Turner. No, most of those picks were traded to get a shot at a top QB. And after they got the QB, they made a different decision to get Turner. But I guess I'm doomed to hear forever about all the picks the Vikes traded to get Turner, because that was the net outcome. Oh well. Another "Two-pick Toby" running gag for the board to beat to death. At RB, we have Jones coming off his best season to date, We have Mason, who will be a good change of pace and one think you missed is Cam Akers is still Available as a FA. He's been good for us in a reserve role. I couldn't give a rats heiney about draft grades. You can't truly rate how good a draft was for years. But I like all the picks. I like that they finagled Sam Howell out of it too. And now we wont have to worry about compensatory pick allocation if they sign a FA after today. Mayhaps they sign an Asante Samuel Jr? Or some other FA to bolster the Secondary? This offseason has been delightful to follow. I can't wait to see how this team pans out.
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