This might be the most loaded defensive line draft in years.
Elite talent? Check. Substantial depth? Check.
Yep, teams in need of aid at either defensive end or tackle will have plenty to pick from. It's possible eight or nine d-linemen will be selected on the first night of the draft.
Looking for a pass-rushing beast? Treat yourself to a few minutes of Ezekiel Ansah's highlight tape. There you'll find the BYU product dazzling with his athleticism and strength.
Want a force on the interior? Florida's Sharrif Floyd brings plenty to the table.
It's hard to remember a draft this loaded with first-round talent on the D-line. In the past quarter-century, the drafts with the most defensive linemen selected in Round 1 were 2003 and 2011 with 10 players taken. (The '03 draft included the Vikings' selection of Kevin Williams at No. 9 and also featured Jimmy Kennedy and Ty Warren. Two years ago, Marcell Dareus and J.J. Watt emerged as the headliners up front.)
However, this year's class might be the best we've seen in a while. Even more significant than the availability of first-round difference makers is the reality that plenty of quality d-linemen will still be available on Friday and into Saturday.
That should be good news for the Vikings, who'd like to add depth at defensive tackle and must start at least thinking about life after Jared Allen, who's now entering his 10th season at age 31.