Who did the Vikings draft in the 2021 NFL draft?

In case you had forgotten, here is the Vikings’ 2021 Draft Class: Round 1, Pick #23 – Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech. Round 3, Pick #66 – Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M. Round 3, Pick #78 – Chazz Surratt, LB, North Carolina.

Who are the Vikings projected to draft?

Minnesota Vikings 2021 NFL Draft Recap: Fixing the Offensive Line and Five Other Takeaways

  • 1, Pick 14: LT Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech.
  • 3, Pick 66: QB Kellen Mond, Texas A&M.
  • 3, Pick 78: LB Chazz Surratt, North Carolina.
  • 3, Pick 86: G Wyatt Davis, Ohio State.
  • 3, Pick 90: DE Patrick Jones II, Pitt.

Where will the Vikings draft in 2021?

2021 Minnesota Vikings Draft Picks

  • First-Round Pick, 23rd overall: Virginia Tech T Christian Darrisaw.
  • Third-Round Pick, 66th overall: Texas A&M QB Kellen Mond.
  • Third-Round Pick, 78th overall: North Carolina LB Chazz Surratt.
  • Third-Round Pick, 86th overall: Ohio State Guard Wyatt Davis.

What was the Minnesota Vikings draft grade?

Some may feel draft grades are silly. They come out immediately after the draft has concluded without any NFL games being played. 2021’s class is especially difficult to grade because of how many players didn’t even play college ball.

What did the Vikings get for the 14th pick?

— The Vikings traded down in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft on Thursday night, sending the 14th pick to the New York Jets. Minnesota also dealt the 143rd pick in order to receive the 23rd, 66th and 86th picks as compensation.

What do the Vikings need in the draft?

Specifically, the Vikings need players with return ability and (maybe) a second kicker to compete with Joseph. Their special teams were DREADFUL last year. When looking at receivers or DBs in this draft, they may want to consider someone with the versatility to provide a spark in the return game.

How did the Vikings mess up the draft?

Vikings Miss Their Pick In the 2003 draft, a communication problem caused the Minnesota Vikings to miss seventh overall selection. The Vikings finally announced their pick at ninth overall. Luckily, they got the player they wanted in Kevin Williams, who turned out to be a future Pro Bowler.

What did the Vikings get for 14th pick?

Who did Minnesota Vikings pick up?

Signed OT Christian Darrisaw and CB Camryn Bynum to four-year contracts. Signed TE Zach Davidson. Signed TE Shane Zylstra. Agreed to terms with LS Turner Bernard, LBs Tuf Borland and Christian Elliss, DT Zeandae Johnson, WRs Myron Mitchell, Whop Philyor and Blake Proehl, RB A.J.

What QB did the Vikings draft?

quarterback Kellen Mond
EAGAN, Minn. — The Vikings drafted quarterback Kellen Mond out of Texas A&M on Friday night, beginning their second day of activity in the 2021 NFL Draft with the 66th overall pick.

What draft picks do the Timberwolves have?

The Minnesota Timberwolves currently do not have a pick in the 2021 NBA Draft later this month. Those both belong to the Golden State Warriors, via Minnesota’s trade for D’Angelo Russell in February 2020. But that doesn’t mean the Wolves will be bystanders come draft night.

What did the Vikings get in the 2021 draft trade?

Who are the Minnesota Vikings in the NFL Draft?

Kellen Mond, Chazz Surratt, Wyatt Davis, and Patrick Jones II are Minnesota Vikings. Let’s break down each pick.

Did the Vikings really draft a guard with a Top-100 pick?

Much to the delight of their fanbase, the Vikings drafted a guard with a top-100 pick. And not just any guard, but a two-time first team All-American who many expected to be drafted in the second round. Davis was 53rd on the consensus board, making him the best value of the day for the Vikings according to analyst projections.

Are the Minnesota Vikings a good team with lots of holes?

The Minnesota Vikings are a team that has some encouraging young talent, such as Justin Jefferson. However, there are holes on a once-vaunted defense, and the offensive line is still a problem. The real question will be, how can the Vikings build the team out properly even with lots of holes? What grades did the Vikings’ 2021 NFL Draft picks get?

Is Anthony Davis the best value draft pick for the Vikings?

Davis was 53rd on the consensus board, making him the best value of the day for the Vikings according to analyst projections. He and Minnesota have long been a popular match in mock drafts, and now Davis will officially be wearing purple and gold this fall.

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