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THE 2009 VIKINGS DRAFT 
Posted on January 26, 2009 at 07:49 PM.
First off I would like to say that Travarris Surprised me this season but come on......the mistakes he makes are the same mistakes that he was making last year and the year before. Staring down recievers before he passes it to him, Not being Pocket Aware. Part to our disapointments in Minnesota is Brad (Cant Coach) Childress. We had a NFC Champs team if the QB Sit. was settled. We got the Running Game, We got the O-line, We got the D-Line and we got a Ok Pass Def. We finished alot beter than I would of thought with going 0-2. Well here is what I think about the Draft.

Vikings

1.CB- Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest
Antoine Winfield held his own last year, but too many times Cedric Griffin and the nickelback gave up big plays.

Nate Davis from Ball State if drafting a QB late. I wouldn't even mind Pat White. I mean if he doesn't prove everyone wrong about him being a everydown QB (Even though I think he will) then he can be used as WR or etc. I perfer for them to address QB situation during offseason though but if ya draft White then you have a ATH/QB. They need to draft another WR. I would love to see Carr from FSU. Maybe a replacement for Birk and another DE. Williams wont be arround forever, OT also. But first pick I would get a CB. If Alphonso is around I would love him. If he isnt I wouldn't mind that boy off WVU. A safety would be nice for a Older Sharper.

So my picks:
1. CB
2. DE/WR (DE because of slim pickings) (WR if you must)
3. S/OT (OT for that left side that isn't working out) (Safety if you must)
4. WR/CB/S (There will still be alot of WR left and a couple of Safety's and CB)
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