Punkoholic wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 8:52 pm
I also know nothing about college football players but heard CB Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner thrown around by some fans. Although 1 mock had him going at 7. Another CB is Derek Stingley Jr. The mock where Gardner goes 7 has Vikings picking Stingley Jr. Another mock had Vikings picking him as well but Gardner was mocked at 16 or something. In the writeup, it said Gardner could be the 1st CB taken but Stingley Jr is more athletic or something and because of that, they had Vikings picking Stingley Jr instead.
Some more notes:
- QBs this year are not highly rated. There could be some good prospects in the class but risk abounds. QBs will likely go much earlier than they otherwise would because the position is already overvalued, but some names that could make sense at #12 are Kenny Pickett, Malik Willis and Matt Coral. The only one of this group I'd personally consider as high as #12 is Willis, and that is solely based on what I think his pro ceiling is from an athletic perspective. Almost no mocks have the Vikings taking a QB at #12.
- The WR class this year has some guys who would be good value at #12. Any of Garrett Wilson, Drake London, Treylon Burks, or Jameson Williams could be on the board when the Vikings pick and any of them would look awfully good and be capable of starting Day One opposite Jefferson if need be. Very deep, talented WR class this year.
- OL talent this year is very good at tackle, but not so great at guard or center. One name at guard that I've seen mocked to the Vikings at #12 is Kenyon Green. That's a really high spot for a guard and I'm not sure Green merits it. He doesn't seem like the next Randall McDaniel, and the Vikings might already have their guard of the future in Wyatt Davis, so in my view Green would be a real stretch to see at #12, although given current needs he wouldn't be a terrible choice there. I don't see a center in this draft that comes near to meriting #12.
- DE talent is really good this year as well. The Vikings could easily find a potential impact DE sitting at #12. I've seen George Karlaftis, David Odjabo, Jermaine Johnson or (my personal favorite) Travon Walker mocked to the Vikings at #12. All of these guys have some things to work on going forward, but all of them also look like potential difference-makers as pros. Walker is my favorite because he's bigger and looks like he can add more quality weight, plus he's just bull strong and knows where the ball is. Would love to see him wearing Purple this coming season.
- DT talent is good too. At #12, the only guy I'd consider that high who plays DT is Jordan Davis. Davis gets knocked as a guy who mainly is run defender, but he's a LOT more than that in the bigger scheme of things IMHO. When you have an interior guy who simply must be accounted for on any snap due to his size, strength and length, it frees up other guys to make plays. Davis is going to anchor some NFL team's interior for a long time to come and would make an immediate impact on the run defense for next year. There are other DTs I would be super happy to see the Vikings grab in Rounds 2 or 3 like Perrion Winfrey, Travis Jones, and DeVonte Wyatt.
- LB talent is questionable near the top of the draft. I've seen mocks that show players like Devin Lloyd or Nakobe Dean going to the Vikings at #12, I really don't think the talent is there to justify such a lofty draft spot. Of course, the Combine and workouts could change that, but as it stands I could see the Vikings going LB with a guy like Chad Numa or even Brandon Smith in rounds 2 or 3 as being much more likely than taking a LB in the first round.
- I talked about the CBs near the top of this year's class in another post, so I'll talk safeties here. The 2022 class features one safety who is heads and tails above everyone else in Kyle Hamilton. While I almost never see him mocked to the Vikings, I have seen a few times where the luck of the draw and trades allows him to somehow slide to the Vikings at #12. If so, he's an obvious BPA pick there. A few 2-3 round prospects at safety that are good value are Jaquan Brisker and Lewis Cine.
Based on how things look today, the most likely positions to be drafted at #12 if the Vikings hold that pick are:
- Defensive end (Travon Walker
https://walterfootball.com/scoutingrepo ... Walker.php)
- Cornerback (Trent McDuffie
https://walterfootball.com/scoutingrepo ... Duffie.php)
- Defensive tackle (Jordan Davis
https://walterfootball.com/scoutingreport2022JDavis.php)
- Offensive guard (Kenyon Green
https://walterfootball.com/scoutingreport2022KGreen.php)
In that order. My predicted pick at each of those positions is in quotes and could change after the Combine results come in.
I'm editing this post to comment on why I don't have the Vikings taking a WR at #12 despite the deep and talented pool at that position. Basically, I think they're going to stick with Adam Thielen opposite Jefferson and if they do draft a WR it will be a guy like Skyy Moore in rounds 2-3 who will play in the slot and be able to return punts. Thielen has a big cap hit and he's getting a bit long in the tooth, but I think the Vikings won't rock the offensive apple cart this coming season. The Wilfs want to remain competitive, so their best bet to do that is to keep Cousins and his skill position teammates together. I'm not saying that is the right move, nor making any predictions about whether any of the top WRs in this year's class will go on to have storied careers, but I think the team will (rightly) decide to buttress the defensive side of the ball when #12 rolls around.