We will be hearing much about the Vikings' youth in the weeks ahead, as if this is something for the organization to be proud.
The example offered most often as to the astuteness of the current football operation will be that 16 of the 20 players taken in the past two drafts made the 53-player roster. Also: Greg Childs and DeMarcus Love are on injured reserve, and Trevor Guyton could land on the practice squad.
That leaves Ross Homan, a sixth-round linebacker from Ohio State in 2011, as the lone choice from the last two drafts no longer around. And he had a concussion problem, so how can you call that a failure for the Vikings?
Brad Childress wasn't around for the 2011 draft, and the Vikings' operation started working with a precision that hadn't been seen in years, and now the Purple Faithful will be asked to look with admiration at the results:
Sixteen players from two drafts on the roster.
Obviously, something strong and for the long haul is being built at Winter Park, through the astute leadership of Rick Spielman, now the official general manager, and his football department.
Or maybe not.
For all anyone knows, Spielman could be putting together a product that will turn the Purple into Lions West -- a team that moves into last place in the NFC North and holds on to it fiercely.