Let’s Reid between the lines…
The Minnesota Vikings have several needs this offseason, but the biggest is their offensive line. It’s easy to see that the line needs work, but the problem is deeper than one player, one coach, or a rearrangement. It’s all three.
Right off the bat, it’s questionable that the Vikings have five starting-caliber offensive linemen on their roster. The unit as a whole struggled most of last season, but the most glaring weakness was at left guard, where Dakota Dozier was at times the lowest ranked guard in the league. Having five all-pros is a lot to ask, but having someone who is the worst ranked just shouldn’t happen.