The Minnesota Vikings do not have a sensational history of drafting quarterbacks in the last 50 years, and that’s the main reason they end up with non-rookie resolutions like Kirk Cousins and Sam Bradford — just to name a couple from the dozens.
During former general manager Rick Spielman’s tenure, the Vikings swung and missed on almost every quarterback, from Tarvaris Jackson, Tyler Thigpen, John David Booty, Christian Ponder, Teddy Bridgewater, and Nate Stanley to Kellen Mond. Of course, Bridgewater wasn’t a total flop, but injuries derailed his purple career.
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Well, even with a wildly underwhelming quarterback draft track record, Spielman is still providing his scouting reports for the NFL think-tank site, The 33rd Team.