While most of other teams tried to make the best use of their draft picks and acquire the most help to improve team, the Minnesota Vikings remained almost the same 12-4 team of last season when the 2010 NFL draft ended on Saturday afternoon. The addition of new players did not change the starting line much at all.
The Vikings even did not pick a quarterback at all although there were pretty good choices when it turned to them for choice. It seemed that they are determined to wait until Brett Favre makes his final decision to set the starting quarterback of 2010 season. They added cornerback, running back, defensive end, guard, linebacker, wide receiver, tight end and linebacker, none of which seemed to be the team’s urgent need. Even though the selection of cornerback Chris Cook and running back Toby Gerhart was taken as smart move, they are just not likely to play import roles as the team already has a group of cornerbacks with Antoine Winfield, Cedric Griffin and Lito Sheppard, and one of the best running backs in league with Adrian Peterson.
What makes some more sense than other picks is the addition of a rookie running back as the Vikings just lost backup running back Chester Taylor, who took off his No. 29 Vikings jersey and joined the Chicago Bears earlier this month. So Gerhart probably will have a good chance to play as a secondary running back behind Peterson and obtain some starting experience in case Peterson has to be out with injury or something.
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