Unpacking the Vikings’ Edge Rusher Plight Means Looking at the Draft Misses, Omissions, and Mistakes - Sport News

Unpacking the Vikings’ Edge Rusher Plight Means Looking at the Draft Misses, Omissions, and Mistakes

Back in 2015, the Vikings opted to bring in Danielle Hunter in the 3rd.

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The Vikings’ edge rusher quickly became a true star, distinguishing himself as being among the foremost defenders in the league, so Minnesota deserves ample praise for the draft choice. Even more encouraging is that Hunter hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down even though he’ll soon see his 30th birthday.

How have they done since snagging Hunter? Well, as Dustin Baker has pointed out on Vikings Territory, the track record isn’t great.

True, some of the late-round guys worked out quite well given the draft slot — Stephen Weatherly, Ifeadi Odenigbo — but the draft hasn’t been a major pipeline for edge rushing talent in recent years. Instead, the team has taken many swings in the mid-to-late rounds that have mostly waffled between snagging depth contributors and non factors.

Unpacking the Vikings’ Edge Rusher Crisis

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has been part of a pair of drafts as the Vikings’ GM but has yet to draft an edge rusher.

In the NFL, quarterback is the unquestioned most important position. What’s next in line? Edge rusher would be among the cluster — corner, receiver, tackle — for the game’s critical positions. In other words, Adofo-Mensah’s decision to avoid onboarding someone at this spot is odd (and even a bit concerning). Almost by necessity, Minnesota must prioritize the position in the upcoming draft.

Consider, though, what the Vikings have done at the position since hitting a grand slam with the Hunter pick back in 2015:

Year RD1 RD2 RD3 RD4 RD5 RD6 RD7
2015 Hunter, Danielle (88) Dubose, B.J. (193)
2016 Weatherly, Stephen (227)
2017 Odenigbo, Ifeadi (220)
2018 Holmes, Jalyn (102) Aruna, Ade (218)
2019
2020 Wonnum, D.J. (117) Willekes, Kenny (225)
2021 Jones II, Patrick (90) Robinson, Janarius (134)
2021
2022

Again, some of these picks ended up going quite well. Weatherly and Odenigbo were taken very late, so the simple fact that each was able to get into games and play reasonably well is a credit to Rick Spielman, the scouts, and the coaching staff (especially Mike Zimmer and Andre Patterson).

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