Not that I would ever be provincial, or a second-guesser, but the Vikings should have drafted Mo Ibrahim.
He would have cost them a seventh-round draft pick that, it appears, they mistakenly spent on DeWayne McBride.
Ibrahim would probably be competing with Ty Chandler to be the backup running back to Alexander Mattison.
Instead, the Vikings have reached the midpoint of their first August since they released Dalvin Cook without amassing respectable running back depth.
When they invited Kareem Hunt and Mike Davis for visits, the presumption of some national analysts and fans seemed to be that the Vikings weren't happy with Mattison as their new starter.
Mattison is not the problem. He's a smart, experienced back who knows the offense and can run with power. The only real question mark regarding Mattison is whether he can handle a large workload, and that's a question every starting running back has to answer.
The Vikings' real problems at running back begin after Mattison.
Chandler played well in the Vikings' first preseason game and will be asked to back up that performance Saturday when the Vikings play the Tennessee Titans at U.S. Bank Stadium. Right now Chandler is the backup because he can play running back.