08-10-2018, 01:56 AM
Functional offensive line might be enough for VikingsShould the latest injury cause Vikings fans panic to their usual level, or more?Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman has built one of the league’s best defenses. His first-round pick this season, Mike Hughes, looks like a spectacular athlete who could contribute quickly as a cornerback and returner.
He spent their second-round draft pick on tackle Brian O’Neill, who currently looks more like a project than a savior.
The signing of Kirk Cousins and the return of Cook give the Vikings more than enough talent at the skill positions to win big again. If the offensive line is functional.
Maybe that’s all it needs to be.
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Vikings’ latest crisis reminds why the later rounds of each draft are so important. Spielman deserves credit for building a powerhouse roster, but every GM has weaknesses. Spielman’s is the offensive line.
In 2016, he spent a fourth-round draft pick on Willie Beavers. He was the only offensive lineman Spielman picked in that draft. He chose poorly.
In 2015, Spielman chose three tackles, the best of whom was T.J. Clemmings. None of the three has been useful.
In 2014, Spielman chose one offensive lineman: guard David Yankey. He was of no use.
From the time Spielman chose USC tackle Matt Kalil with the fourth pick in 2012 to his selection of Pat Elflein with the 70th pick in 2017, Spielman might as well as chosen Tony Mandarich every time he picked an offensive lineman.
Those failures are why an injury to Easton can feel like an existential threat, whether it is or not.
http://www.startribune.com/functional-of...490519831/
He spent their second-round draft pick on tackle Brian O’Neill, who currently looks more like a project than a savior.
The signing of Kirk Cousins and the return of Cook give the Vikings more than enough talent at the skill positions to win big again. If the offensive line is functional.
Maybe that’s all it needs to be.
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Vikings’ latest crisis reminds why the later rounds of each draft are so important. Spielman deserves credit for building a powerhouse roster, but every GM has weaknesses. Spielman’s is the offensive line.
In 2016, he spent a fourth-round draft pick on Willie Beavers. He was the only offensive lineman Spielman picked in that draft. He chose poorly.
In 2015, Spielman chose three tackles, the best of whom was T.J. Clemmings. None of the three has been useful.
In 2014, Spielman chose one offensive lineman: guard David Yankey. He was of no use.
From the time Spielman chose USC tackle Matt Kalil with the fourth pick in 2012 to his selection of Pat Elflein with the 70th pick in 2017, Spielman might as well as chosen Tony Mandarich every time he picked an offensive lineman.
Those failures are why an injury to Easton can feel like an existential threat, whether it is or not.
http://www.startribune.com/functional-of...490519831/