Minnesota Vikings: Re-doing team’s worst 2020 NFL Draft picks

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The Minnesota Vikings put together a superb and crowded 2020 NFL Draft class, but how could it have been even better? Let’s find out in this immediate re-do.

Had you asked me at the end of Day 2 what I thought of the Minnesota Vikings‘ selections during the 2020 NFL Draft, I would have said it was already one of the franchise’s best classes of all-time. Through the first three rounds, it had the makings of an A+ group.

However, things fell apart bit in the final day of the draft. Despite owning a whopping 13 picks in the final four rounds, the Vikings had a number of selections that seemed off. There were a couple of reaches, and just some questionable decisions from Rick Spielman, who seemed incapable of making bad picks after the first three rounds.

Well, in hopes of providing some immediate feedback, I’ve decided to re-do the Vikings’ worst 2020 NFL Draft picks. Now before you blow up the comment section, “worst” is relative. Especially in the case of the first “worst” pick on this list, I simply couldn’t find another pick worth re-doing.

Ultimately, we all have varying opinions about various players. We’re not the GM or head coach of the Vikings, and they’re the guys calling the shots. That doesn’t mean we can’t imagine things going a different way.

So without further ado, here are my re-dos for what I’ve deemed the Vikings’ most replaceable picks.