Sportsnaut

● By Andrew Buller-Russ
The Minnesota Vikings are entering the offseason under a new regime with Kwesi Adofo-Mensah taking over as general manager and Kevin O’Connell as the team’s head coach. With the previous regime let go after failing to reach the standards the Wilf ownership group set for the organization, the new blood will attempt to right the ship. Fixing the defense will undoubtedly be a high priority on the offseason to-do list, yet with new defensive coordinator Ed Donatell coming on staff, they will need to find players that fit his desired system, which could signal a switch to a 3-4 alignment, but that’s premature. With pressing needs to address at offensive guard, center, defensive line, linebacker, and cornerback, the Vikings front office will have their challenges. That’s if they aren’t looking to make a change at quarterback.