Options for the Minnesota Vikings at left tackle in 2021 are shrinking. On the roster, Rashod Hill and Ezra Cleveland are the two players that could play somewhat effectively if no other transactions are enacted by general manager Rick Spielman.
Rashod Hill has been with the team for five seasons, joining the organization around the time Laquon Treadwell was drafted. He’s partaken in 59 career games, starting 17 of them. His role is likely that of a backup LT but could start in a pinch if needed.
Cleveland is more interesting. He’s a left tackle by trade, devoting his collegiate career to the position at Boise State.