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so the Vikings should structure their draft based on what the Bears are doing?
Yes because the Packers, Bears, and Lions have now have good wide receivers and the Vikings have a terrible secondary, I am tired of seeing the Vikings get torched by Devin Hester, Calvin Johnson, Donald Driver, and Greg Jennings and if the Vikings does not improve their secondary then they are going to get torched by Brandon Marshall twice a year since he is a Bear now
Yes because the Packers, Bears, and Lions have now have good wide receivers and the Vikings have a terrible secondary, I am tired of seeing the Vikings get torched by Devin Hester, Calvin Johnson, Donald Driver, and Greg Jennings and if the Vikings does not improve their secondary then they are going to get torched by Brandon Marshall twice a year since he is a Bear now
as much as they sucked in the defensive backfield, their need at keeping young Christain upright is greater. A starting CB can be found at pick #35, a 15 year starting, (occasional) all-pro LT, not so likely. I would be shocked if Kalil isn't taken at #3 and wouldn't be surprised if Claiborne slips a few spots lower.
Last time the Vikings had a shot at a tackle of this caliber they tapped USC's Ron Yary which turned out to be a pretty good pick.
Chris Cook has been acquitted of the charges, I still want him gone though even though he was our best cornerback last year but I know it will not happen so I guess here is to another good year by Chris and he better stay out of trouble!
Ginn is pretty weak as a receiver though, especially for a former 1st rounder.
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