Two weeks ago, the biggest question was, simply put, who's going to be the Vikings' quarterback?
It went much deeper than that, but at the most important position in sports — see how Brett Favre lifted the Vikings in 2009 — that need dwarfed all other needs Minnesota had entering this offseason.
Now, Leslie Frazier and Rick Spielman have had to defend their choice of Christian Ponder, raising plenty of concerns, most of which ending in question marks.
Why pick Ponder so high?
What did Frazier and Spielman see in him?
In a recent interview with NFL Network, the first question Frazier was asked was about the quarterback he will inevitably have his young coaching career tethered to from the get go. And Frazier had a laundry list of reasons for liking Ponder: accurate, leadership skills, mobile quarterback, extremely intelligent and as Frazier put it, Ponder has a "great deal of charisma."
Minnesota may have wanted Jake Locker or Blaine Gabbert more than Ponder, but the Vikings won't admit that now. As Frazier put it, though, coming out of a pro-style system and in meeting Ponder, the Vikings brass was confident that, of the quarterbacks in this year's draft, Ponder had the least amount of question marks.
That sounds encouraging.