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Collinsworth's PFF Mock
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Although I think Higgins might be had in the 2nd, I wouldn't be too mad at this, especially with the value of taking Kinlaw at 25.

https://www.pff.com/news/draft-cris-collinsworths-2020-mock-draft22. MINNESOTA VIKINGS (VIA BUFFALO BILLS) — WR TEE HIGGINS, CLEMSONThe Vikings need a defensive tackle, a cornerback (or two) and a wide receiver now that Stefon Diggs is in Buffalo. But while South Carolina’s Javon Kinlaw is likely the best player here, Clemson’s Tee Higgins is my choice.
The Vikings have made a living off contested catches by Diggs and Adam Thielen, and Higgins will fit right into that mold. Watching him dunk a basketball, he has to be at least a foot over the rim. An A.J. Green style of player, he was Tennessee’s Mr. Football and was heavily recruited in basketball.
His 27 touchdowns at Clemson tied DeAndre Hopkins and Sammy Watkins for most in a career, and Higgins had 13 scores in his final year. At 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds, he can be physically dominant in the red zone — he catches the ball cleanly and is often the single receiver in 3×1 sets, which gives him a lot of one-on-one routes. With Higgins’ fades and back-shoulder catch radius, he is a lot for any cornerback to handle. Higgins didn’t run the 40, so I always assume the worst, but if he runs close to a 4.5 he could be a steal here for the WR-needy Vikings.
25. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — DI JAVON KINLAW, SOUTH CAROLINAI have Kinlaw falling to No. 25, which will surprise most.
At 6-foot-5 and 324 pounds, he is about the same size as Derrick Brown, who went in the top 10. Kinlaw, however, may very well end up being a better pass-rusher than Brown, which will move the needle for PFF and GMs around the league.
Kinlaw has a few concerns for me, though. He lost 40 pounds coming from junior college, and sometimes those pounds have a way of coming back. He also missed the bowl game with hip surgery, had knee tendinitis at the Senior Bowl and has struggled to take on double teams despite his size.
Kinlaw just plays too high to be a major factor at the next level. Mike Zimmer, however, has a way of getting maximum production out of defensive linemen with his tough-love approach. The Vikings need a cornerback badly, but Kinlaw will never fall below here. He just has too much size and raw talent.
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#2
Lol!

Kinlaw @ 25... =)
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#3
Any first that gives me Kinlaw would be great.  More like Kinlaw at 22 and dealing down from 25 unless a stud has fell down the board.

25 and 4th for the 34 and 44 of Indy.

Get Higgins at 34, CB at 44
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Quote: @Skodin said:
Any first that gives me Kinlaw would be great.  More like Kinlaw at 22 and dealing down from 25 unless a stud has fell down the board.

25 and 4th for the 34 and 44 of Indy.

Get Higgins at 34, CB at 44
Keep it at 25 and I'm cool with that trade. I'd be assuming Indy would trade up for Love if he's there, so if they want their QB of the future they're not getting anything else from me.
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If we drafted Higgins with Kinlaw on the board, I'd lose it...
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
If we drafted Higgins with Kinlaw on the board, I'd lose it...
Me too.
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I wish Spielman's track record with "top 10 talent" who slides was better, but despite that I'd still be happy with Kinlaw. Higgins looks good too. If he's the 4th WR off the board then that's questionable. But I could see as many as 5 WRs going before our pick. At that point it's much less of a reach.
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
If we drafted Higgins with Kinlaw on the board, I'd lose it...
especially since everybody will know we will take him at 25 if they dont jump us to do so themselves,  and then Rick will know they are making a move so after taking Higgins he will get antsy and give up to much to jump to 23 or 24 to get him there.
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Quote: @medaille said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
If we drafted Higgins with Kinlaw on the board, I'd lose it...
Me too.
Ditto.  But Kinlaw at 22 and Higgins at 25 would be awesome!  Then we need to look at both G and CB.  CB is very deep and Guard we can probably get 3rd round and above.  So even though CB is deep I would focus our second rounder on grabbing a CB.  Then an Guard with one of our 3rd round picks.  

FWIW, many of my mocks have Herbert falling even at our 25 and both the Saints and Indy want to trade up for him.  I think we get the best deal from Indy (plus another conference) and can get 3 picks (34, 44 and 75)  There are a ton of talent up until around 60 as many of our gurus say.  We can use the 75 and our others to get back into that 55-60 range.  
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