03-03-2019, 04:09 PM
With the beginning of the NFL Combine, we start to look at the next wave of players who will hit the league in 2019. The Minnesota Vikings have a number of needs that they must address this offseason — some of which will be filled through the draft. Here are 25 players who could be available with the Vikings pick 18th who also fit their positional needs… (all player names are linked to NFL.com draft profiles)
1. OL — Dalton Risner, Kansas State
A versatile lineman who played right tackle and center. Raised his stock at the Senior Bowl and could end up in the first round.
2. DT — Ed Oliver, Houston
An explosive interior defensive lineman with high-end talent. Lack of size could cause him to slip into the Vikings’ area of the draft. Fits Vikings size profile at defensive tackle.
3. OT — Cody Ford, Oklahoma
Has impressive size and athletic ability. Could end up being moved from tackle to guard.
4. LB — Devin Bush, Michigan
An undersized linebacker with good instincts who could interest the Vikings if they elect not to franchise tag or re-sign Anthony Barr.
5. TE — TJ Hockenson, Iowa
A complete tight end with playmaking ability and toughness. Exactly the type who could compliment Kyle Rudolph.
6. OT — Jawaan Taylor, Florida
A dominant right tackle who be selected before the Vikings get a chance to pick him, though missing the Combine may hurt his draft stock.
7. DE — Montez Sweat, Miss. State
Has been compared to Danielle Hunter with his height, length and athleticism. Picked up 22.5 sacks over the last two years.
8. DT — Christian Wilkins, Clemson
Some mock drafters have Wilkins as one of the top picks, others aren’t as sold. Considered a high character player who can get after the passer.
9. OT — Greg Little, Mississippi
A legitimate left tackle prospect at 6-foot-6, 325-pounds. Very high ceiling due to size/athleticism combo but shortcomings in his game could allow him to be available at 18.
10. DT — Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
Jones had a breakout 2018, picking up 8.5 sacks for the Buckeyes. Might not have the ideal strength to be a top pick.
https://www.skornorth.com/vikings-2/2019...ft-season/
1. OL — Dalton Risner, Kansas State
A versatile lineman who played right tackle and center. Raised his stock at the Senior Bowl and could end up in the first round.
2. DT — Ed Oliver, Houston
An explosive interior defensive lineman with high-end talent. Lack of size could cause him to slip into the Vikings’ area of the draft. Fits Vikings size profile at defensive tackle.
3. OT — Cody Ford, Oklahoma
Has impressive size and athletic ability. Could end up being moved from tackle to guard.
4. LB — Devin Bush, Michigan
An undersized linebacker with good instincts who could interest the Vikings if they elect not to franchise tag or re-sign Anthony Barr.
5. TE — TJ Hockenson, Iowa
A complete tight end with playmaking ability and toughness. Exactly the type who could compliment Kyle Rudolph.
6. OT — Jawaan Taylor, Florida
A dominant right tackle who be selected before the Vikings get a chance to pick him, though missing the Combine may hurt his draft stock.
7. DE — Montez Sweat, Miss. State
Has been compared to Danielle Hunter with his height, length and athleticism. Picked up 22.5 sacks over the last two years.
8. DT — Christian Wilkins, Clemson
Some mock drafters have Wilkins as one of the top picks, others aren’t as sold. Considered a high character player who can get after the passer.
9. OT — Greg Little, Mississippi
A legitimate left tackle prospect at 6-foot-6, 325-pounds. Very high ceiling due to size/athleticism combo but shortcomings in his game could allow him to be available at 18.
10. DT — Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
Jones had a breakout 2018, picking up 8.5 sacks for the Buckeyes. Might not have the ideal strength to be a top pick.
https://www.skornorth.com/vikings-2/2019...ft-season/