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Nothing against the OP, and I get this can be fun to do, but grading draft picks a day or two right after a draft is such a pointless exercise yet every sports site will have at least one column on it. They really should put out 2012 draft grades right after the 2015 draft, to me that would be more interesting to see.
Going with a B+ for my Steelers. Looks like they landed some solid players. I can see most of their picks getting playing time early on.
Vikings solid B.
Didn't "wow" like past drafts where they dealt to get back in to the first round, but they filled needs with the value that fell to them. I have to keep reminding myself that Minnesota went out and signed two former Bengals DBs (Terence Newman and Taylor Mays) during the free agency period, so adding Waynes to that mix should give him a decent support group to learn from. I like that they signed two OTs, but I don't know if either can really steal a starting job from either Kalil or Loadholt - but they should be adequate subs.
Vikings got the best CB in the draft, a huge need, without having to move up. That was huge for them. They could have grabbed a WR but the best were already some gone and as much as I love DeVante Parker, he has a lot of injury baggage.
I'm not discounting Waynes and Kendricks was probably their best pick of the draft. Danielle Hunter was a good selection in the third, although he had the most "red flags" of any of the Vikings picks. Minnesota aced their draft last year by signing all their picks to the roster, and only one of their players drafted last year is not on the roster currently (Kendeall James, 6th Round - currently with the Browns). I grade the draft as finding value in all rounds that can make an NFL roster - and I'm not sure if this is a year where Minnesota will be signing all of their picks, hence the solid B.