Minnesota Vikings, yet even the seemingly little wins are cause for minor celebrations, don’t they?
The Minnesota Vikings have achieved a little victory, but even minor triumphs are cause for celebration, don’t they?
The seventh-round selection that the Vikings received from the Cardinals in exchange for Josh Dobbs will remain with them, said Jess Root of Yahoo! Sports, following this year’s NFL trade deadline.
In return for the Vikings’ sixth-round selection, Dobbs and a conditional seventh-round pick were originally supposed to go from Arizona to Minnesota. During his tenure with the Vikings, Dobbs would have needed to play 55% of the team’s snaps in order for the Cardinals to retain their seventh-round pick. He played himself to a significant role in not meeting that figure.out of the position eventually, thus the Vikings will hold onto that seventh-round pick.
This indicates that the Vikings have nine selections in the current selection meeting this year. Let’s quickly study the selections that they are.
We should take a close look at the 49ers’ desperate need for another game-winning play.
Round one, position eleven overall
Round two, overall #42
Round four
Fourth round (transfer of T.J. Hockenson from Detroit)
Fifth round (Za’Darius Smith deal from Cleveland)
Fifth round (traded over the draft weekend in 2023, from Kansas City)
Sixth round (traded Ezra Cleveland to Jacksonville)
Sixth round (vederian Lowe trade, from Las Vegas via New England)
Round seven
In the coming weeks, upon the publication of the compensatory picks, the precise placement of the fourth through seventh-round picks will be ascertained.
As you can see, the Vikings presently own nine picks, and just four of those picks were originally theirs. The remaining five were obtained in deals with different teams.