Out of Left Field Vikings Addition Generating Plenty of Hope in Twin Cities

Consider, for instance, a quick thought from The Athletic’s Alec Lewis: “Vikings are taking Penn State LB Kobe King with No. 201. Was projected much earlier by many. Did Vikings need linebacker? No. But an incredible character guy who is violent against run. Very nice depth piece.”
Again, there’s a bit of disagreement between Lewis and I — the Vikings’ need at linebacker is present, I believe — but a takeaway could be that going linebacker was somewhat unforeseen, especially since the team didn’t draft a corner or safety (two spots that were often mocked to Minnesota).
In Mr. King, the Vikings have a linebacker who is inspiring optimism, especially since the opportunity to add him came as a surprise to even Minnesota’s front office.
New Vikings Addition Kobe King
Safe to say that Kwesi Adofo-Mensah believes that the new linebacker has a high ceiling. In fact, the GM believes that the 6th-Round pick could be a starter someday.
The GM’s thoughts: “Really excited to add him. A lot of times in football, we make it harder than it is, but it’s a meat and potatoes game at some positions, and linebacker is one of ’em […] He’s somebody that plays with range, tackles, he’s a really physical knock back, impact tackler.” Adofo-Mensah then refers to him as “potentially [being] a starter one day in this league” while also praising his on-field communication, suggesting that King is an intelligent player who processes the game well.
Dustin Baker is among those who think that the King addition means that last year’s LB4 Brian Asamoah is now facing an uphill battle. The words from Adofo-Mensah do little the dampen the enthusiasm for the new addition, seemingly confirming the tough test ahead of Asamoah.
Give the final word back to Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, the architect of the roster and the one who makes the final call on picking players.
“Our scouts do an incredible job, they’ve known who Kobe was for a long time” the GM said. There was then a mention of “starter potential” for Kobe King while clarifying that picking up him so late didn’t seem likely. Notably, King didn’t think he should be drafted so late, as well: “There’s no way he’ll be there […] Sometimes you get lucky. But you pick up the phone, and you talk to somebody, and you hear it in their voice that they also don’t think that they should have been there. That gets you pretty fired up.”
Kobe King likely should have gone higher. He didn’t, allowing the Vikings to draft a ‘backer who could be a starter someday. The leaves the GM “pretty fired up” about the recent Vikings addition.
Editor’s Note: Information from Pro Football Reference, PFF, and Over the Cap helped with this piece.
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