mansquatch wrote:Jim, my post wasn’t about what they should do, it was about what they did do.
I understood that but once you ventured into discussion of a dropoff, I responded to that as well.
I agree improvement is needed, but it was also needed at LB and CB. As I said before, the Vikings seem to have a made a judgement call.
Clearly and I'm not saying they made the wrong call, just saying that I believe there were compelling reasons to take an offensive lineman with that pick, whether Kendricks was the best ILB in the draft or not.
Also, I think you have to expect that every team is going to fill position groups with late round guys, they have to. High picks and too many FA put us in Cap trouble. So in that respect this move is also friendly to the team
I do expect teams to fill positions with late round picks but I don't really see that as relevant to a discussion of whether they should have chosen an LB or an o-lineman in R2. In financial terms, it's six of one, half a dozen of the other. The cost in dollars is essentially the same.
I thought they’d move on Scherff, but when WSH took him, all bets were off when it came to OL. I also thought they’d grab somebody in round 3, but that didn’t happen. Again, I think the Vikings have some confidence (whether warranted or not) in developing late round OL. They do have high picks invested at both tackles, so they do have some talent there.
I think they have confidence in developing late round linemen and they've had some success doing it. The problem is that development takes time and in my view, they needed to upgrade now. The way they've approached the guard position is the biggest disappointment of the offseason for me and I'm afraid it's going to bite them in the behind during the season.
I suspect by week 8, barring injury, we’ll know if the strategy was sound.
Ah, but injury is what's really going tell the tale. Berger should be an adequate starter but if he or Fusco get injured there's no experienced depth behind them and the Vikes could find themselves with an easily exploitable weakness on their line.
I feel like I'm coming off overly critical about this and that's not my intent. I disagree with Spielman's strategy in this case because I place a high priority on the OL in general and especially on protecting a young QB. However, choosing Kendricks was a very reasonable way to invest a second round pick and that could pay big dividends as well.