I will admit, I was surprised at first at the amount of picks we gave up to trade back in the first round. However after looking at the big picture, I understand why they did it and feel much better. As everyone said, this kid has amazing upside and at minimum will be a great return guy his first year. He is raw and needs some polishing but remember he will not be the focus of our offense. We have AP and Jennings along with Rudolph carrying the load. We just need him to be a decoy that has the potential to make one big play every game. As soon as defenses see this kid can make a big play, they will respect our passing game making it easier for AP with no 8 men in the box.
Let me ask you, ever since Randy Moss left, did we have a deep threat? we have been severely lacking that and as much as I liked Percy, he was a slot guy. Could he end up being a bust? Absolutely! However I do strongly believe a player odds of flourishing increase if he is put on the right team. When a young kid has all the pressure on him and a rebuilding team, it can be overwhelming. That is not the case here.And if this kids works out, he will be one hell of a player with his tremendous upside.
Finally, I looked at the draft chart point system and what the vikings gave up is reasonable and not over the top at all. They really wanted him and since everyone expected this kid to be the second WR taken in the draft, Vikings knew it was either now or Rams would pounce on him. Remember they lost amendola and they were already on the market for more WR help. Ravens was another possibility with the loss of Boldin.
Overall I believe this was an excellent draft for the Vikings, very happy as we addressed 3 key needs and got the best value.
Check out this link explaining the draft chart points on the Vikings trade with Patriots
http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_231 ... alue-chart
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