Vikings 7-round mock draft: How should Minnesota build around J.J. McCarthy?

If there is a team that has flexibility it can want, then it is Minnesota Vikings. They addressed any holes on their list of free agency, hosting old warriors along both offensive and defensive lines.
Vikings also outperformed all expectations last season, as midfielder Sam Darnold led the road to a high campaign of 14 wins and post -season marina. They have a talented list from top to bottom, and one of the best training in league training in coach Kevin Ocunil and Defense Coordinator Brian Flores.
But just because Vikings have no urgent needs, this does not mean that they do not have a huge question mark. Minnesota will go to the way JJ McCarthy He goes. He missed the entire rising season due to injury, which also led to the retreat of its development in favor of rehabilitation. Now, with McCarthy’s appointment for the season, Kevin Ocunel Qurtubbere School will be shown completely.
The best way to help McCarthy is to consolidate the rest of the list, which Vikings can do in the draft, even with a limited number of options they have.
Without more confusion, here is a full fake draft of seven rounds for Viking.
I think Minnesota is a great candidate for trade in order to get more options, but the issue is to find a commercial partner. Vikings under Steelers sit in the first round, making it difficult to carry out a trade with the Qorsbbek team. How much is Minnesota’s first choice for another club? This is the biggest question here.
If the Vikings are standing, they can use reinforcements along the rear level of the defense. It is thin in high school, especially with Harrison Smith Approving the end of his career. Safety and pillar are likely to be their biggest needs today and in the next two years. Starks is one of the best safety in the classroom and can revolve this year during the development of the future.
This is not a need now with Christian Darissao Brian O’Neil as a reservation on the offensive line, but it may be needed soon. In addition, Darrisaw starts from an injury, and it never hurts me with an insurance policy. In the worst case, Milum is the treatment of the swing. At best, he can take any of the signers, after playing in the college. His shorter arms also have a lot of expected as a goalkeeper at the American Football Association level, so Milom can be mainly insurance wherever the Vikings need.
Minnesota took the inner rotation along the defensive line in the free agency, and signed both Jonathan Allen and Javon HargrifBut both players are not spring chicken. The Interior is flourishing to rotate anyway, especially with players who have flexibility in the situation. This is a strong defensive linear category, and it is completely possible to get a strong rotational player in the fifth round.
I played multiple simulations, and every time, somehow, Shift was still available in this choice. Corterbeck usually rises in the draft, even if it is from day 3 to the second day, which I think can happen with Shouf. But if there is a shift when the Vikings choose their last, it will not be bad to take a stab in the place. The only QB alongside McCarthy in the Minnesota menu is Brett Riban. I am not quite sure that Vikings are comfortable because Rypien is the only backup, and unlimited veteran options.
Carmen Vitaly He is the American Football Association correspondent for Fox Sports. Carmen was previous stops with the network and Tampa Bay Buccaneers project. Six seasons with BUCS, including 2020, which added the title of Super Bowl (and participating in boats) to her CV. You can follow Carmen on Twitter on Carmiev.
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