***Official 2021 Vikings***

Mannion isn't the second coming of Kurt Warner. Time to get a better backup QB for Mr I trust my immune system Kirk Cousins.
 
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Linebacker is hardly a priority area of need. Stop spending money and picks to try to stop the run when most of the NFL is moving away from running a lot.....

You must think Barr will be there forever.
And LBs aren't always run stoppers. Kendricks is All-Pro because he's one of the best cover guys in the NFL. They could use another badly.
 
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Linebacker is hardly a priority area of need. Stop spending money and picks to try to stop the run when most of the NFL is moving away from running a lot. Just grab a cheap FA or use a later pick to fill the spot. Get the damn line fixed.
T? Darrisaw and O'Neill are pretty damn solid tackles to build around. G-C-G is an unmitigated disaster however.
 
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Linebacker is hardly a priority area of need. Stop spending money and picks to try to stop the run when most of the NFL is moving away from running a lot. Just grab a cheap FA or use a later pick to fill the spot. Get the damn line fixed.
This. You need a corner or two but if they spent the whole draft just on O-lineman, I would not be upset at all. That thing is so screwed up and terrible. You CAN NOT WIN in the NFL with a ****** line. Why worry about drafting a successor to Cousins or anything like that when you are not going to spend the time and capital on something to protect him? Fix. The. Line.
 
Hard disagree about C. Bradbury had our longest play from scrimmage last night!

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But Cousins is the cause of all their problems, so I’d expect they could keep pace with the Bears, Browns, and Ravens with Huntley at QB.

What a mess this team is
Cousins is NOT the problem. He has been pretty good this year. The Vikings problem is injuries to key players and the horrible offensive coordinator.
 
Collinsworth bought a case of Chapstik this morning. He needed it after fellating Rodgers for 4 hours straight last night.
Seriously, Collinsworth is terrible. Watch any Sunday night game and he pretty much anoints everyone as a pro bowler.
 
Cousins is NOT the problem. He has been pretty good this year. The Vikings problem is injuries to key players and the horrible offensive coordinator.

This is the winner right here...and it's Zimmer's fault for thinking lil' Kubiak could handle the job.
 
T? Darrisaw and O'Neill are pretty damn solid tackles to build around. G-C-G is an unmitigated disaster however.
Darrisaw will be good. And O'Neill is an average NFL starter on a contract, so probably not worth it to draft someone, you're right.

But until this line is full of above average (top 10 at their position) starters, Vikings fans will not stop complaining about bad line play.
 
Darrisaw will be good. And O'Neill is an average NFL starter on a contract, so probably not worth it to draft someone, you're right.

But until this line is full of above average (top 10 at their position) starters, Vikings fans will not stop complaining about bad line play.
Did you watch the Bears game? He's young and he will learn but Darrisaw got repeatedly beat like a red-headed stepchild.
 
Did you watch the Bears game? He's young and he will learn but Darrisaw got repeatedly beat like a red-headed stepchild.
This is why I shouldn't back-track on takes. Get a tackle!!

Neither of the tackles are in the top 10 of ESPN's pass block win rate (% of time they hold off rushers for 2.5+ seconds).

Neither of the guards are in the top 10.

Bradbury isn't in the top 10 at C.

Just draft 5 offensive lineman, a CB, and another WR.
 
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Cousins is NOT the problem. He has been pretty good this year. The Vikings problem is injuries to key players and the horrible offensive coordinator.

I don't know that you can ever win big with Cousins, but I'm not sure how you know when this is really the first year with Minnesota where he was not behind a straight garbage offensive line. When he was at Washington he had horrible receivers. He's not a guy that's going to elevate a team despite lack of either weapons or OL like the elite guys do. But if they can make a reasonable upgrade at G and Darrisaw keeps getting better it can be good enough. I worry about the defense and it's slide. They've been good most of these years, but that's been because they've blown the cap with contracts on defensive veterans. That's shifting, and even being I believe #8 in cap spent on defense and a defensive minded coach, they are second to last in ypg. Maybe the best they can do is hope for a fully available and effective Hunter being all the difference. Their paying him like he should be.

Basically that is their path next year - upgrade the Gs and pray Hunter is available and plays like that contract suggests he should. Not sure what else you do. Lots of hard to move contracts where you aren't going to get good value in return.
 
Did you watch the Bears game? He's young and he will learn but Darrisaw got repeatedly beat like a red-headed stepchild.
Oh that game was awful. That big nasty #96 just did whatever he wanted in that game
 
Did you watch the Bears game? He's young and he will learn but Darrisaw got repeatedly beat like a red-headed stepchild.
He has been mostly pretty good given he's played about half a season. He will be fine. The positive with the Vikings is their holes are so pronounced there's not much mystery what they need to do in the offseason. Barr will be the only major question that would change that. Looks like this draft is loaded with CBs, so I'd prefer to wait, but probably unless the G/T from NC State is there they probably are looking CB. Not sure what the possibilities of Bradbury, O'Neill or Darrisaw moving to G, or any of the guys in the draft like Linderbaum moving to G, but sometimes I think there's too much moving guys around on the OL, and you might have your 5 best guys in theory out there, but if 3 of them are playing at their secondary position, you're just outthinking yoruself.
 
The biggest callout by far for the Vikings is the amount of money they're paying for a bottom-5 overall defense. Part of that is personnel and part of that is scheme/coaching. Since below-average defense is becoming a trend, it's time to change both areas.
 

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