The Minnesota Vikings have several holes to fill this offseason, none more significant than quarterback where Kirk Cousins is set to his free agency. But Minnesota also needs to revamp its running game which ranked 29th in yards and 30th in touchdowns last season.
The most economical way to do that would be through the draft as the league continues to move away from handing out big contracts to running backs. The Draft Network’s Justin Melo believes they are a “top fit” for Michigan’s Blake Corum.
“Corum was electric for the Wolverines this season,” Melo wrote on February 15.
“NFL teams will appreciate Corum’s nose for the end zone. The No. 56 overall prospect in our latest TDN100 update, the Marshall, Virginia native is a patient, creative runner who evades defenders in tight quarters. Corum possesses natural spatial awareness that allows him to adjust his rush path as necessary.”
.@blake_corum scored at least one rushing touchdown in every single game this season.
Both Corum and Edwards eclipsed 100-yards on the ground in Houston. It was the first time in CFP Title Game history that a team produced two 100-yard rushers in the game.#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/3zPtd1Gd8E
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) February 8, 2024
Melo projects Corum to be an “instant contributor” at the next level following his stellar senior season at Michigan which included winning the national championship.
His 1,245 rushing yards in 2023 were a step back from his 1,463 yards on the ground in 2022. However, Corum led the nation with 27 rushing scores and total scores (non-quarterback), adding another through the air.