2020 NFL Power Rankings, post-draft: Cowboys big winners, Packers major losers
By Dan Parzych
Will the Minnesota Vikings regret their previous decision from this offseason in trading Stefon Diggs to the Buffalo Bills?
Diggs may have been a headache at times for the Vikings, but his speed and impact in the passing game will be difficult to replace.
On a positive note, the good news for Minnesota is despite how difficult it was to move on from Diggs the way they did, at least the team was able to take advantage of the draft by selecting LSU’s Justin Jefferson at No. 22.
Like most rookies entering their first NFL season, Jefferson has a few areas to improve on during the transition period, but at least the Tigers star should benefit from playing alongside other key players on offense such as Adam Thielen and Dalvin Cook.
Not to mention, with Kirk Cousins looking to prove once again that he is, in fact, worth every penny of that hefty new extension, Jefferson should end up being a great fit on offense for Minnesota to help the team remain elite in the NFC.
If all goes well, Jefferson could even find a way to record double-digit touchdowns during his rookie campaign and make it easy for the Vikings to forget about Diggs.