I’ll be fortunate to be in the Twin Cities to cover the draft on behalf of VT. Doing so will be in an effort to gain better insight and understanding into Minnesota’s roster-building effort under the leadership of Rob Brzezinski and Kevin O’Connell. Oh, and chatting with the selected players will be equally important.
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The Vikings Draft and access to the VT press
Our desire is to serve our reader with excellent content about Vikings. Doing so with access will mean venturing into the press with professional curiosity.
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In an ideal world, that level of curiosity can lead to some questions that help crack the nut to see what’s inside. Put another way, the hope is to offer questions that help generate interesting and fascinating answers. The goal is to better understand the current version of the Minnesota Vikings and the players chosen.
USC wide receiver Jordan Addison stands on stage after being selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the 23rd overall pick in the first round of the NFL Draft, April 27, 2023, at Union Station in Kansas City, celebrating the moment he joins the Minnesota offense as a first-round pick. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports.
Minnesota is among the nine selections ahead of the event. There are rumors of adding more. The squad shows a great need for youth reinforcements. So seeing how the decisions play out will be of some interest to fans and writers alike.
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Hopefully, being present at press conferences can lead to a better, more robust view of the people involved in creating the list. The constant goal is fresh new analysis of Vikings recruits, decision makers, etc.
Our thanks to the Vikings organization and the readers. It keeps happening viking territory (and PurplePTSD) in the coming days for plenty of Vikings draft coverage.