QB Teddy Bridgewater was a great success from last year's draft, and the Vikings look to have struck some gold in 2015, only this time on the other side of the ball. Their first three picks were spent on snarling defensive reinforcements while the fourth went towards keeping Bridgewater upright on his feet. Trae Waynes, Eric Kendricks, Danielle Hunter all offer aggression and solidity, while T.J. Clemmings, a one-time first round prediction, was stolen incredibly low down the board. If this all comes together, the Vikings could slowly transform into beast worthy of challenging for a wildcard playoff spot, depending on how they play out the Adrian Peterson situtation. First Round Pick: C Trae Waynes, Michigan State Spartans. Waynes is an immensely rated prospect, with some people even tipping him to become a future pro-bowler. While it's too early to accurately predict the specifics of his career, there's no doubt he will be a solid player in the Vikings' defense. Their system suits him perfectly, giving him the best possible shot to excel in his rookie year.
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