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Move up and get us a stud
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fuck no, there will be better opportunities in the future, but right now he is playing from behind and we are not quite to the point of going all in IMO. lets get back to a balanced point where we have a full compliment of picks and maybe more, and then start rolling the dice, we need to slot in some cheap talent to replace our aging vets to offset the cap crunch that is coming. we are in the position we are because of our talent at key positions, unfortunately those guys are already on their 2nd deals and those deals are largely back loaded. We need to offset that back load with premium players on cheap rookie deals IMO, and you dont get those by trading away picks.

I really like how the browns are doing it, loading up on picks prior the reload seems like a good plan, they can get their now guys, and then trade picks for higher round future picks to supplement in the coming years to really jam the window open with studs at complimentary positions.
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As it stands right now we have more than a full complement of picks in 26 and a dearth of picks in 25. Plus no glaring needs. Find a difference maker. There’s a couple left but lots fewer when I posted this.
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Nope. We say this every year about “top talent” still on the board. Most of us have no idea on these guys or how the Vikings would value them.

I’d prefer for us to trade down and add bodies to the roster. We’re quite light.
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Lol.

If we had traded up for Henderson people would’ve hated that.

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