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RotoWorld: Vikings Draft Needs
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http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/79...ds-vikings
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Norris’ Mock Draft 
Round 1 (30): G Will Hernandez, UTEP - The Vikings’ roster is awesome, and Hernandez would only make it better, He’s a true mauler up the middle to pair with Nick Easton and Pat Elflein. And despite weighing something like 340 pounds at the Senior Bowl he still moved easily.

Round 2 (62): EDGE/LB Uchenna Nwosu, USC - The Vikings brought Nwosu in for a visit. Mike Zimmer has a history of linebackers who can also rush the passer. That is Nwosu, and somewhat solves two needs at once. Perhaps he will specialize down the road.

Round 3 (94): CB Duke Dawson, Florida - This draft has a handful of slot corners. Dawson might ultimately be the best. He’s a hammer, not a nail, and that mentality is right up Zimmer’s alley.

Round 5 (167): DL PJ Hall, Sam Houston State - Another prospect who visited the Vikings. Hall made a bit of noise during Shrine week and followed it up with an outstanding pro day workout. I wonder if the team will see Sharrif Floyd, albeit from a much smaller program.

Round 6 (204): WR Jordan Lasley, UCLA - Yes, more visits. The Vikings might get a steal in Lasley talent-wise if they are cool with his multiple suspensions in college (I believe they were alcohol-related).

Round 6 (213): RB Martez Carter, Grambling - The Vikings brought in Nyheim Hines for a visit, leading me to think they might want an “air” back to fill the void of Jerick McKinnon. Carter isn’t Tarik Cohen, but he strives to have the same game.

Round 6 (218): TE DeAndre Goolsby, Florida - A move tight end who appeared to be a comfortable receiver. He is the yin to David Morgan’s yang.

Round 7 (225): S Trey Marshall, Florida State – Hard-hitting safety.
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#2
That's a pretty nice draft. I would not complain if we came out of the draft with that set of picks.
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#3
One O lineman?  With our threadbare line and WR corps I hope Zimmer starts teaching his D how to score.
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#4
PJ Hall is an amazing specimen.  Only lacks height (and maybe long arms...)
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#5
Quote: @Poiple said:
One O lineman?  With our threadbare line and WR corps I hope Zimmer starts teaching his D how to score.
We currently have Reiff, Hill, Easton, Andrews, Elflein, Compton, Isidora, Remmers, Collins, and I’m leaving some off. I think drafting another OL early (not necessarily in the first round) is important. But how many OL are we going to carry?

At WR we have: Thielen, Diggs, Wright, Treadwell, Jones, King, Coley, and Zylstra.  We could probably use another WR, but I would not call our WR corps threadbare.  Are we giving up on Treadwell? I think they give him one more year to show he can play.
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#6
Im sure you realize it isnt the number, but the quality.  From last year’s playoffs we know that the depth they had wasnt the answer. 
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