The Minnesota take appears to be that Vikings fans are happy with the moves made by the team on Monday, which included trading wide receiver Stefon Diggs to Buffalo for four draft choices, including the Bills' No. 1 pick in April.
There also appeared to be little but glee and optimism coming from those who follow the Bills, who want to take another step forward after landing an AFC WildCard berth in 2019.
Take Jim Kelly, the Hall of Fame quarterback whose entire 11-year career was spent with Buffalo:
Chris Simms, the NBC analyst who was an NFL backup in the 2000s, also is a fan of the deal.
Mark Gaughan, who covers the Bills for the Buffalo News, explained why getting Diggs should be a better move than if the team had used its No. 1 draft choice (the 22nd overall) to draft a wide receiver:
"Buffalo Bills fans don't have to do any sweating over the No. 22 overall pick in the wake of the blockbuster deal to acquire wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Make no mistake: There would have been sweating come Day One of the draft April 23 because it was increasingly looking like the draft did not fall perfectly to meet the Bills' two biggest needs. The Bills would have gotten a good player at No. 22. But would they have been able to get a wide receiver or edge rusher who would qualify as an 'ideal fit.' That's questionable"
Ryan Talbot of Syracuse.com explained the benefits this way: