How was this all going to work?
The three newest Vikings weren't totally sure. This was new to them. New to the organization as well.
One by one, the athletic defensive tackle, the lockdown corner and the raw but promising receiver took their new purple jerseys — No. 76 for Sharrif Floyd, No. 29 for Xavier Rhodes, No. 84 for Cordarrelle Patterson — and climbed onto a platform to align for the cameras.
The day-after photo op is a requirement following the NFL draft's first round. Prospects grab new, flat-billed caps, hold up jerseys and smile like all their dreams have come true.
It's just incredibly rare for a team to be squeezing three grinning playmakers together at once.
So on Friday in the Winter Park field house, the stage quickly became cluttered. So much so that after owner Mark Wilf circled to the right of Floyd and Zygi Wilf sandwiched Patterson and Rhodes from the left, General Manager Rick Spielman and coach Leslie Frazier were wedged into the background.
"A good problem for us to be having," Spielman quipped, suddenly looking as he if was photo-bombing a moment he had been so influential in creating.
This was the defining snapshot of the Vikings' 2013 draft, a nine-player class headlined by three guys who all, at one point or another, were touted as top-15-caliber picks.