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  • After a grueling ending to what was once a promising start to the 2016 season, it's time to officially put that behind us, ending the first chapter in the US Bank Stadium Era.

     

    After losing his starting quarterback to what can only be described as a freak accident during non-contact drills, Mike Zimmer would say something in his post-practice press conference that would ironically ring true throughout the entire year.

     

    “No matter how bad things get, the world keeps spinning, and the sun keeps coming up."

     

    He certainly wasn't wrong. In what will go down as one of the most bizarre seasons in franchise history, players and fans were all reminded of that pivotal reality. After a 5-0 start, the Vikings joined a select group of teams that didn't go on to make the playoffs.

     

    The offensive line will be the focal point heading into the offseason, as you could argue the team could justify having four completely new starters on the unit, with everyone being expendable but newly-signed guard Alex Boone. Outside of him, players like Matt Kalil, Brandon Fusco and Joe Berger all may not be with the team next year for various reasons. Knowing that the offensive line was one of the worst in both the running and passing game with two of the three linemen mentioned above playing 28 combined games puts things into perspective with just how much trouble this position group is in.

     

    Expect general manager Rick Spielman to put the majority of his draft pick eggs into the offensive line basket come draft weekend. However, adding a play-making safety next to Harrison Smith and a replacement for Chad Greenway are also on the list.

     

    A lot will change from now until after the Senior Bowl, when I will be able to get an up-close look at some of this year's top prospects, but for now here is an exclusive look at the first edition of my Vikings' mock draft.

    ROUND 2, PICK 46

    SELECTION: S Budda Baker, Washington

     

    It's a crying shame the Vikings have been unable to find someone with the proper skill-set to play across from Pro Bowler Harrison Smith. This would allow coaches to use Smith in more unique ways at and around the line of scrimmage similar to the way Troy Polamalu played in Pittsburgh. Search no more, as Baker is a pure center fielder that has the speed and instincts to shut down opposing teams' vertical passing games.

     

    Baker started every game as a true freshman and never looked back, becoming one of the best defenders in a ferocious Huskies lineup. If Baker was two inches taller and weighed close to 220 he wouldn't fall out of the first 12 picks. Teams, however, are a little put off by his thinned frame and small size for the NFL. If he can continue to build up his frame and prove he has the strength and toughness for the longevity of the NFL game, then Baker is a steal here in the middle of the second round, giving Mike Zimmer his final piece to the puzzle in building his young defense.

    ROUND 3, PICK 80

    SELECTION: C/OG Ethan Pocic, LSU

     

    The Vikings offensive line single handedly held the team back from a winning record and making a serious playoff push in 2016. Riddled with injuries and poor backup play, this unit never had a chance and hindered the offense from developing into what it hoped it could be back in training camp. Now, with huge question marks littered throughout the offseason like the possible departure of Matt Kalil and the futures of Joe Berger and Brandon Fusco, Spielman will be forced to look to the draft to bring in guys who can get the job done.

     

    Pocic is a name you must get yourself familiar with right now as he is sure to create some buzz for himself down at the Senior Bowl. A true center with outstanding awareness for the position, Pocic strung together a team-best 680 straight snaps played dating back to his sophomore season. He also leads his teammates with 92 knockdowns while allowing just one sack during his tenure (while playing three different positions).

     

    Pocic is not the biggest guy on the field (although he is abnormally tall for an interior lineman) and will need to put on muscle if he wants to have the strength for some of the NFL's best like division foe Mike Daniels. What he lacks in strength, though, Pocic gains in efficient movement skills like winning with leverage. Pocic is a Day 1 starter that will instantly improve the interior of the offensive line in both the run and the pass. I have him projected to come in and start at right guard in training camp, but this addition allows the team not to be pigeon-holed at the center position if and when Berger decides to hang it up.

    ROUND 3, PICK 85

    SELECTION: OT Dion Dawkins, Temple

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDVU7XeJSSU

     

    Dawkins is another guy that might not drop this far after being given the opportunity to shine down in Mobile, Ala. at the end of the month. Dawkins is already starting to garner some serious media attention thanks to his massive frame and unique athletic ability. With his long arms and giant chest, Dawkins swallows up his opponents and never looks back.

     

    What I love most about him is the way he plays the game. After spending a few years in a military academy as a high schooler, Dawkins brought the same tough mentality with him to the football field. A true brawler that lets you know every snap is a fight and will make you earn every inch given. If your unit is lacking tenacity, look no further than Dion Dawkins.

    ROUND 4, PICK 120

    SELECTION: ILB Kendell Beckwith, LSU

     

    Last year I tried using my Jedi mind tricks to tell Spielman that Deion Jones was a perfect athlete for Mike Zimmer to mold at the linebacker position. Jones didn't make it out of the top 40 picks, unfortunately, but did go on to have an outstanding rookie season in Atlanta. This year I'm trying again with another LSU linebacker. Beckwith doesn't have the range or speed like Jones did but is another LSU product that knows how to see ball, get ball.

     

    A thumper that pursues well and gets downhill in a hurry, Beckwith trusts his instincts and does a great job of tracking down the ball carrier. I'm not convinced he's more than a two-down player at this point. The Vikings, however, won't need him in the nickel package as they are in search of another capable body at the second level to fill the eventual void of Chad Greenway.

    ROUND 4, PICK 125

    SELECTION: OT Conor McDermott, UCLA

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xJ1F8J1dTE

     

    Just say "UCLA" and you've got Rick Spielman's attention. The general manager has plucked plenty of prospects from the Bruins' roster in his time. McDermott is also the brother of current Vikings long snapper Kevin McDermott (who also attended UCLA). Conor has been protecting the blind side of future first-round pick Josh Rosen and has done a solid job in 2016. A former basketball player and tight end, McDermott has outstanding movement skills and athleticism for the position, not to mention his monster 6-8 frame. He's still very raw, though, and has struggled continuously with speed-rushers, unable to get off the snap quickly. The potential is there, and with the right guidance McDermott could develop into a feature tackle in the league sooner than later.

    ROUND 5, PICK 155

    SELECTION: DT Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA

     

    Talk to any draft experts and they'll tell you this 2017 draft class is one of the better slates of talent we've seen in awhile. That forces players that had an "off" year or were hindered by injury to fall even further than they would in previous years. Enter Eddie Vanderdoes, aka Fast Eddie (yes, I just made that nickname up). Eddie was a five-star recruit and looked the part of a legitimate top-15 pick after his freshman playing time.

     

    Then, Eddie tore his ACL at the beginning of the 2015 season, forcing him to miss the entire year and work his way back up the depth chart when he finally returned. At 6-3, 315 pounds, "Fast Eddie" plays the nose tackle role and is damn good at it. He teamed up with Kenny Clark to form one of the best run-stopping duos in the country. Linval Joseph is currently holding the fort down, but Vanderdoes' talent is too good to pass up, giving Joseph some much-needed depth and rest at this point in his career.

    ROUND 6, PICK 202

    SELECTION: RB Jamaal Williams, BYU

     

    You'd be a fool not to love this running back class with unique talents like Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, and Christian McCaffrey (all will be first-round picks), but I am in the camp that says you can wait on this position until the mid-to-late rounds, helping maximize your value. With Jerick McKinnon's speed out in open space, I'm looking to add a bruiser that can pound the rock in between the tackles effectively while wearing down defenses late into games.

     

    Williams comes in at 220 pounds with fresh legs and is a tough downhill runner that can be called upon for 18 or more carries if needed with his great power and ability to keep the pile moving. The Vikings' offense would've loved to have this guy down on the goal line this season...

    ROUND 7, PICK 235

    SELECTION: OT Julie'n Davenport, Bucknell

     

    Another player who will journey down to the Senior Bowl to show off to coaches and scouts just how good he can be. After playing for Bucknell, Davenport hasn't had the opportunity to showcase his skill set to a big number of high-profile NFL personnel. People who saw him play at the FCS level know how he dominated his competition at 6-7, 310 pounds. Davenport was also a two-time captain for his squad, giving you a taste of the respect he's earned, his demeanor and attitude towards the game.

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    I've never left a comment before this. I'm curious, first, why you said Berger may not be back? He was by far their highest graded lineman and I've never seen that notion by any other media outlet. If Easton is ready (debatable), Berger could play guard, where he was just as good.

     

    Secondly, any other year I would agree with safety, but again, every media outlet/scoring system gave Sendejo solid grades. For once, we should feel good about the spot opposite Smith. So I'm really curious where you were getting your ideas from? Thanks!

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    Sammy, appreciate the feedback. Berger had a nasty concussion to end the season and that worries the heck out of me. On top of his age (35) dealing with a tough head injury will complicate things even more. While I'l admit its likely he does return, I think is vital we keep in mind that he isn't going to play forever, and that getting even just one more season at his high leval of play should be considered lucky. Pocic doesn't have the strength yet, but is a guy who can come in day-one and start. He offers outstanding versatility starting three straight years at three different positions. He's smart, efficient with his movement, and plan and simple understands the game. At a position of MAJOR weakness like the offensive line, its important to just start adding talent and the best players possible. Being there is no sure things at the offensive tackle position Pocic is a a selection you look back on in five years and say that was the right move. I have him coming in and replacing Fusco right away who has disappointed since signing his contract extension. However, think about all the injuries we've had this year. If a guy like Boone were to ever go down again (or Berger) its vital we have guys who can come in and not skip a beat. Bottom line, this until needs a boost of talent. Don't worry so much about Berger or Easton, if they can play, we will find a spot for them. If not, we need to have a plan B.

     

    Secondly, Sendejo was above average, and selecting a safety might not seem like a monster need. However, Baker is a playmaker and a guy in the HoneyBadger/Earl Thomas mold that is going to take this defense to the NEXT level. Not only because of his playmaking ability in centerfield BUT more importantly its going to allow Smith to maximize his unique skill-set as a Troy Polamalu in the box player. In a weird way, this selection is like having two picks, maximizing both safety positions. In all reality.. its unlikely Baker is available and that we select him.. but.. this early in the redraft process I like to throw out options that make sense and give the readers a better understanding of what could happen on draft weekend. If Spielman truly goes "best available" and Baker is there... He should be the pick. Will he? I don't know... Thanks again for reading and commenting.

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    Sendejo is in no way a asset next to Harrison Smith we could use a center fielder so Zimmer can use Smith in more creative ways.
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    I love your picks. I like Foreman of Texas a big ,strong and very fast running back for the future after Adrian Peterson. Our offensive line needs to really be addressed this year in the top rounds which we have not done a very good job doing. Since 2007 of Adrian Peterson looks at how we drafted when it came to offensive lineman and see how many are still on the team as starters, doesn't look good at all and look at the results from it. It can no longer be ignored. Games are basically won in the trenches. We do need another solid safety to play alongside Harrison. The Vikings need to work out a new deal with Adrian Peterson because he's still the best back on our team and behind a better offensive line he will again be rushing for over a thousand yards. We Brett Favre 16 million for one season plus more during his time in Minnesota. People need to stop downplaying Adrian Peterson. Our other two running backs together still could not do what Adrian Peterson can do by himself. If we don't fix the offensive line , our QB''s and running backs will continue to get hurt and we'll have to run that short yardage offense, bringing more people in the box ,hurting our running game even more. We need a multiple offense to mix it up to keep defenses honest. Adrian can still play another 3/4 years. Some Owner is just waiting on the Vikings to release Adrian, which would be a big mistake
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    I would love this draft for our Vikings.

    I really believe we need a True middle linebacker so we can move Kendricks to the outside.

    Might need a CB if Munnderlyn walks or Newman retires,

    Or a WR if Patterson isn't resigned?

    3-Defense, 5-Offense (3 lineman for sure) looks to be right on.

    SKOL

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    Safety isn't as pressing as O line and Berger is better suited as a utility man given his versatility. I've read good things about that Center out of LSU...what are your thoughts if he's available with our pick at Round 2? Otherwise, I like the Texas RB but would almost prefer reworking AP's contract and putting together a trade package of some sort for a younger RB (Derrek Henry, or dare I say...Leveon Bell?). O-line needs major help to give either Bradford or Bridgewater a chance. I'm still a fan of Kearse at S and believe he may be ready to take the starting spot opposite Smith next season.
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    Good stuff. I would be really happy with a draft that looks like this. So many good RBs, you can get a good one like Jamaal Williams later. Budda Baker is a stud; I love the way he attacks ballcarriers in run support but can also play the pass. Been waiting for a true stud to complement Harrison for a long time now. If we could pick up the Offensive Line help that this mock draft envisions, I would be very happy.
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