When the draft takes place on April 27, the Vikings could select a player from many different position groups. The draft is always unpredictable. No one expected the team to pick Lewis Cine last year, but Kwesi Adofo-Mensah did it anyway.
In a couple of days, Adofo-Mensah could target a cornerback to pair with Byron Murphy at one of the weakest groups on the roster, and he could add a replacement for Adam Thielen as the second wide receiver on the team. However, there is one position that isn’t talked about enough.
Vikings Should Consider Ending Own Draft Trend
The last five first-round picks of the purple team all play different positions, so there’s no trend to see, especially since the new regime came in just one year ago.