The 5 Most Probable Draft Choices for the Vikings

The 5 Most Probable Draft Choices for the Vikings
The young executive filled most of his roster holes in free agency and can focus on the best player available in the draft.
Meanwhile, this year is especially tricky to predict for Minnesota’s first draft choice, but folks will get a verdict in 19 days.
So, with the draft just around the bend, these are the likeliest rookies to be drafted by Minnesota with their first pick — wherever that may be. They’re ranked in ascending order (No. 1 = most likely to join the Vikings).
5. Maxwell Hairston (CB)
Hairston lives at No. 35 on the Consensus Big Board as of April 5th, prime territory for Minnesota to trade down and grab a youthful cornerback — in a CB room that might need a little youth.
4. Grey Zabel (iOL)
Zabel provides a neat geographical connection — he went to college at North Dakota State. Sometimes, the Vikings will give those players a whirl because of scouts’ familiarity.
“The way he consistently won one-on-one matchups against Ohio State’s interior line in the playoff highlighted both his ceiling and his remaining development needs. When his technique matches his physical tools, he can take over a series.”
Minnesota has also conducted a pre-draft visit with Harmon.
1. Shavon Revel Jr. (CB)
If one assumes that Minnesota doesn’t eventually sign Jaire Alexander or Asante Samuel Jr., trading down the board, perhaps into Round 2, and choosing Revel Jr. really, really makes sense for the purple team.
Revel Jr. is recovering from a torn ACL, and Adofo-Mensah has no problem taking gambles on men finishing up injury recoveries.
The East Carolina alumnus is probably the most likely Viking with the draft about two and half weeks away.