Vikings Express a Willingness to Swerve at Last Second
The Vikings are going to pick the best player available. Well and good, pretty standard. Just keep in mind that […]
The Vikings are going to pick the best player available. Well and good, pretty standard. Just keep in mind that Rob Brzezinski, the short-term GM , did articulate a desire to fill needs.
While chatting with the Minnesota media on Monday, Brzezinski strayed from a coldly rational best-player approach, indicating a willingness attack roster holes. “And I’ve said it before, it’s just getting the board stacked objectively based on talent,” Brzezinski clarified. “And then on draft day, you can work to fill your needs.
We’ve been talking a lot about best player available. That doesn’t mean you’re automatically just going to take the highest graded player on your board. ” Vikings to Go After Roster Needs in Draft The top executive is peeling back the curtain a touch, offering some unusual honesty.
The process so far has involved building a player hierarchy. All along, the only criteria has been to build out a long list of players. Assigning grades is the name of the game to figure out who appears to be the best for the Minnesota Vikings.
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