What I've found is the same people who are judging the Vikings harshly for giving up lower round picks projected them to move up farther and give up even more. Like Walterfootball. Here's their mock;VikingLord wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 7:44 pm I know this is post-draft and not draft day, but since it's slow and this thread is active I thought I'd post this here:
https://walterfootball.com/nfldraftgradesteam.php
Someone did NOT like the Vikings draft. Like, at all...
They understood their need to get a QB with three 1st round picks, but trading lower round picks and only swapping 1sts and they did poorly? They beat the crap out of your prediction and got one of the higher rated players in the draft.I don’t often predict trades in my mock draft, but I’m going to make an exception in this instance because we know Minnesota is aiming to move up after acquiring pick No. 23. The Vikings can trade Nos. 11 and 23, as well as a 2025 first-round pick to the Cardinals for No. 4.
The Vikings are obviously moving up for a quarterback. They have nothing at the position, so I understand their desperation to make a move. Ideally, they’d go to No. 3 and land one of the three studs, but they might be limited in what they can do.
J.J. McCarthy is an accurate quarterback with a solid arm and mobility.
They predicted Dallas Turner would slide to 21 due to medical concerns but their original prediction was them not even having a pick to get ANY player there.
It seems like people are looking at that "value chart" and not using common sense. This person probably would have given them a higher grade for giving up three 1sts to move to 4 for the player they got at 10 and saving lower round picks.