The Vikings here would go Tyler Conklin, who has showed tremendous upside when given situations by the Vikings. I don't think that the Vikings would leave him when given the opportunity to redraft.
With the Vikings needing a second running back to go alongside Dalvin Cook in this scenario, the Vikings would select Phillip Lindsay, who has been pretty good for the Broncos in his career. As UDFA, Lindsay has been phenomenal, having two out of his three seasons rushing for over 1000 yards. He didn't really perform in 2020, but he had to split carries with Melvin Gordon. The Vikings could make an amazing running back duo out of him and Dalvin Cook for years to come.
With this pick, the Vikings double down on their cornerbacks with Taron Johnson. Johnson for the Buffalo Bills has been decent. He may have gotten off to a bad start in 2020, but he came up clutch in the Week 14 matchup against the Steelers, and the Divisional Round matchup against the Ravens. In both of these games he had clutch Pick 6s which helped propel the Bills past both of them.
Another pick that may not stand out a lot, but this pick is actually really important for the Vikings. The Vikings have always had an issue with their kickers (Dan Bailey, Blair Walsh, etc.), but Jason Sanders could have solved all of these problems. In his career, Sanders has a 86.5% in field goals, but in extra points he is 98%, with only missing two in three years.
The Vikings here would go Tyler Conklin, who has showed tremendous upside when given situations by the Vikings. I don't think that the Vikings would leave him when given the opportunity to redraft.
With the Vikings needing a second running back to go alongside Dalvin Cook in this scenario, the Vikings would select Phillip Lindsay, who has been pretty good for the Broncos in his career. As UDFA, Lindsay has been phenomenal, having two out of his three seasons rushing for over 1000 yards. He didn't really perform in 2020, but he had to split carries with Melvin Gordon. The Vikings could make an amazing running back duo out of him and Dalvin Cook for years to come.
With this pick, the Vikings double down on their cornerbacks with Taron Johnson. Johnson for the Buffalo Bills has been decent. He may have gotten off to a bad start in 2020, but he came up clutch in the Week 14 matchup against the Steelers, and the Divisional Round matchup against the Ravens. In both of these games he had clutch Pick 6s which helped propel the Bills past both of them.
Another pick that may not stand out a lot, but this pick is actually really important for the Vikings. The Vikings have always had an issue with their kickers (Dan Bailey, Blair Walsh, etc.), but Jason Sanders could have solved all of these problems. In his career, Sanders has a 86.5% in field goals, but in extra points he is 98%, with only missing two in three years.