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Who should the Vikes draft?


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I would still like to see McNutt or Streeter....

I hope your right zep, I hope we didn't miss out.....

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I dont know boys, after Kalil it all went downhill for me. It was going so well with the 3 free picks we got from cleveland, we had all the ammo to trade up and get a playmaker and the two guys we got impress me none. Im not gonna pretend to know about Robinson either, but my guess is its gonna be a little tougher in the NFC north then at UCF.... good luck kid.

I think we missed out on a lot of guys with a better chance to make an impact on this team.

Well, anybody know whose projected for the top five in the 2013 draft?

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I really hope the Vikes do all they can to get Streeter in the 4th tomorrow. He's 6'5" 225 and runs a 4.35. I know he's raw but we need a guy like him to clear out the middle for Harvin and our TE's to work.

Give him a few years and his up-side could be off the charts.

If they can get him...I'd be more than happy with this draft.

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Hey we got Wright!!

If it doesn't pan out atleast he"ll be tall enough to get on a rollercoaster in a few years!

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Yeah you know TE is a glaring need on this squad after drafting Rudolph in the 2nd last year and signing Carlson.

We needed one something fierce, we are already set at 0-line, WR,DT, CB, and Safety.

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Some curious decisions today, but they have certainly moved to address their primary needs. It's all a crapshoot, really, and we just have to hope some of these third-day prospects pan out.

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6-5, 251 lbs.

Beast!

Close, actually it's "The Machine".

Nice find James, everywhere else has Childs ranked in the 20's. Hopefully he's healthy or he'll be a bust. Don't really matter taking gambles though when you use free picks.

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Wow, now a cornerback from notre dame???? we must have been really impressed with that fighting irish secondary.

This has gotten ugly....

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Sorry you missed my point there guru. I knew nothing about the guy and figured no one else did either. Upon googling him it was the first thing I came across that explained his story so I put the link up. I really didn't pay any attention to the fifth ranking because thats obviously not the case.

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Wow, now a cornerback from notre dame???? we must have been really impressed with that fighting irish secondary.

This has gotten ugly....

Someone needs to keep an eye on you before we find you floating in lake pepin.

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LOL! Sorry, i forgot how it was on this forum.

Robotic voice-"I love Rick Spielman. He never makes the wrong pick. Every pick in this draft will be a 10 year starter for the vikes. Nothing is gonna stop us now."

There, is that better?

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