The Vikings drafted Southern California tackle Ron Yary with the first pick in the 1968 draft, and he went on to play right tackle for the team from 1968 to '81. That should encourage Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman to take Southern California tackle Matt Kalil with the third pick in the first round of Thursday's NFL draft.
How did the Vikings get Yary? The Vikings sent Fran Tarkenton to the Giants in 1967 and got the Giants' bonus pick, which they had picked up as compensation resulting from the AFL-NFL merger, when the Giants accepted the Jets as a New York entry in the merged league.
Like Yary, Kalil is at or near the top of the list of available college prospects by most of the 32 teams in the league.
On top of this, the Vikings have lost three starting offensive linemen in the past year: left tackle Bryant McKinnie, who was cut by the Vikings in the summer of 2011 and started last year for the Ravens, and guards Steve Hutchinson and Anthony Herrera, who were released in March.
Spielman said the Vikings have the same high grade on three players who they could select in the draft -- Kalil, LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne and Oklahoma State receiver Justin Blackmon.
D-back history The Vikings have drafted a defensive back in the first round only twice in team history: USC's Joey Browner was selected No. 19 overall in 1983 and North Carolina State's Dewayne Washington was selected No. 18 overall in 1994.
In the past six years, the Vikings have used three second-round picks on defensive backs. Only one remains with the team.
Arkansas State safety Tyrell Johnson was selected 43rd overall in the 2008 draft. The Vikings moved up four draft spots -- swapping a fourth-round pick for a fifth-round pick in a deal with Philadelphia -- specifically to get Johnson.