The frenzied first two weeks of free agency have come and gone, and several teams — including the Vikings — spiced things up by wheeling and dealing through trades. Soon the focus will switch, if it hasn't already, back to the 2015 NFL draft, which begins five weeks from today.

The draftniks are already looking ahead, of course, and have started to publish post-free-agency mock drafts to reflect how team needs have changed. Still, with the Vikings picking pretty early with the 11th overall pick, not too tremendously much has changed in front of them.

That's why when checking out the latest mock drafts, you will still see the same familiar names being mocked to the Vikings. The two most prevalent are wide receiver DeVante Parker, a popular man in our first mock draft roundup, and cornerback Trae Waynes, the go-to guy in the second.

A couple other prospects are being linked to the Vikings, though, in these notable NFL mock drafts:

Josh Norris, Rotoworld: Trae Waynes, CB, Michigan State. "There was a report that Waynes dealt with cramps or a leg injury, which led to poor change of direction drills at the Combine," Norris wrote. "Waynes has makeup speed, but my question is the separation he allows on breaks. Mike Zimmer has a history of being connected to defenses that invest picks and/or money in corners."

Bucky Brooks, NFL Network: Waynes. "Mike Zimmer wants an ultra-athletic bump-and-run corner to pair with Xavier Rhodes on the perimeter," Brooks wrote. "Waynes has impressed evaluators with his speed and explosiveness in drills. He also has solid game tape to back up his credentials as one of the top cover corners in the draft."

Matt Miller, Bleacher Report: DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville. "Reunited and it feels so good. Teddy Bridgewater and DeVante Parker are back together making beautiful music, this time in the NFL," Miller wrote. "Parker is more than just a familiar face for Bridgewater, though. He's a legitimate No. 1 receiver prospect. Parker is 6'3″, 209 pounds and can move with a 4.45 in the 40. He's also an exceptional jump ball player who can win in the end zone with size and physicality."

Eric Edholm, Yahoo Sports: Brandon Scherff, OG/OT, Iowa. "Charlie Johnson and Vlad Ducasse were bad a year ago and Joe Berger is best served as a first man off the bench," Edholm wrote. "Brandon Fusco's return helps, and perhaps 2014 draft pick David Yankey can play eventually. But the bull-strong Scherff could be a Day 1 starter inside or at right tackle once Phil Loadholt is dumped (his contract is up after 2016, but he could be cut after this season without a major hit)."

Dane Brugler, CBS Sports: Waynes. "Wide receiver and offensive line are strong possibilities with this pick, but the Vikings also have a need at cornerback," Brugler wrote. "Waynes has the speed/size combination that will land him in the top 15 picks and Minnesota has shown interest."

Charles Davis, NFL Network: Parker. "Reunion time in the Twin Cities," Davis wrote. "Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater gets a college teammate as a big-time playmaker on the perimeter."

Rob Rang, CBS Sports: Landon Collins, S, Alabama. "Reuniting Teddy Bridgewater with his play-making receiver DeVante Parker is awfully intriguing but so is adding a heat-seeking missile like Collins to pair with Harrison Smith in the secondary," he wrote. "Given the passing attacks in the NFC North and head coach Mike Zimmer's defensive background, Collins makes a lot of sense."

Jamie Newberg, Scout.com: Waynes. "I have had Trae Waynes to Minnesota in most of my mock drafts and I am sticking to it," Newberg wrote. "I just wonder if this former Michigan State star drops to No. 11? I have my doubts but if he's there for the Vikings this would be a terrific landing spot. Waynes is the top cornerback in this class and is coming off an outstanding combine and pro day."