I'm wondering if the strategy for the Vikings is gonna be keep drafting OL players that they can sign to relatively cheap rookie contracts until they don't have to overpay Kirk Cousins anymore. Still a weird pick though because they don't need a center. Pat Elflein is like... the one beacon of hope on that line right now.
For whatever it's worth, Elflein was ranked as the #38 center via PFF.
I've heard they're going to kick him inside at guard to upgrade 2 positions. Figure they're not done, either. As dominant as that offense could be...
There's a lot of teams that seem to be repeating history. I know this is a defense-heavy draft, but come on, there's so many young QBs just begging for help like a drowning Sonic looking for one of those air bubbles.
Why are the 69ers taking a pass rusher for how many drafts in a row?
Why are the Jets taking a stud DL, when they don't want to use the option on the current stud DL they have, which they drafted because they didn't want to pay the one before that? Why did they finally get an offensive HC and not get Sam Darnold any help?
Why did the Cardinals trade so much to get Rosen to give up on him after 1 season?
Why did the New Browns not draft a QB?
Why did the Giants and Redskins take QBs, then when they desperately need offensive help, take defensive players later?
Why are the Bills and Dolphins taking beastly defensive tackles after just watching awesome defensive tackle play mean so little?
Why didn't a team trade up to 32 Vikings-style to get an extra year of rookie money for Drew Lock?
GIVE YOUR DAMN QUARTERBACKS A CHANCE. Sure the Baker Mayfields of the world will rise to the top without much help from the supporting cast, but Josh Allen, Sam Darnold, Dwayne Haskins... How will you know if these guys are any good if they're surrounded by ham n eggers?