If only we had more time to break down the NFL's 2020 draft. But, eventually, actual picks will have to be made via this all-virtual exercise.
We do have 6 hours, 29 minutes and 43 … 42 … 41 seconds before the Bengals are on the clock. So here are some of our readers' questions. Thanks to all who sent us questions:
I don't see that happening. At all. The Vikings have too many needs to burn that kind of draft capital and money on any one player. They lost eight players who contributed to last year's defense, including five starters if you count Mackensie Alexander. To date, they've addressed their defensive holes by signing Michael Pierce. The pressure is on GM Rick Spielman to not only acquire quality but quantity as well.
That is a possibility, I think, if their draft board is deep enough at pressing areas of need. But with 12 picks, they won't be desperate to trade down for more picks. So another team is going to have to make it worthwhile. What's the 25th pick worth? Well, here's an example of equal value, if you trust the draft trade calculators out there: For the 25th pick, the Vikings could fetch from the Colts a second (44th), third (75th) and fourth (122). I think I'd want more than that to move a pick out of the first round.
Good question. I have them taking the Utah kid, Jaylon Johnson, with the 25th pick because the book on him is he's the kind of physical press corner Zim likes. But he's also coming off shoulder surgery. Ben Goessling has them taking TCU's Jeff Gladney, and Ben has a good track record of predicting Vikings draft picks. Gladney isn't a big corner, but neither is Mike Hughes. I think LSU's Kristian Fulton will be off the board, but he also could be available.
Thaddeus Moss. Randy returns the favor and presents him in Canton, Ohio.
I wouldn't be surprised to see them draft a quarterback on Day 3. They like Jake Browning and he now has time in the system. But decision-makers should never take their eye off the future at that position. As for the IOL position, I wouldn't be shocked to see them take someone as high as the third round, especially if Spielman is able to move down and get another third-rounder. Their overall track record of Day 3 OL picks hasn't been the best.
I doubt he's off their board entirely, but common sense would suggest they'd be very hesitant to pull the trigger on that one after the ugly breakup with a guy who is Trevon's older brother and father figure.