- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants

- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
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Definitely some ammo for moving aroundJust to clarify. The additional round 2 pick is from Houston, but it is the Vikings pick slot.
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade (MINNY Pick)
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
Ten picks and a roster which is pretty good and an okay practice squad. They absolutely should not shy from trading picks if/as needed because they won't be able to hide any significant amount of talent on a 2025 practice squad.
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade original MIN Vikings pick
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
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I'd like to see Beane bundle up our 5/6/7's this and next year and move up for some key targets this draft. He's picked 16 players the last 2 drafts. Those comp picks can be bundled together for an additional 4th. Those 2 4th's can be bundled to get into the 3rd. This is kind of video game shit we do on Madden, but it's a good opportunity for them to get a guy high on their board. It's fun playing around with the potential opportunities, especially when you're at workTen picks and a roster which is pretty good and an okay practice squad. They absolutely should not shy from trading picks if/as needed because they won't be able to hide any significant amount of talent on a 2025 practice squad.
Ten picks and a roster which is pretty good and an okay practice squad. They absolutely should not shy from trading picks if/as needed because they won't be able to hide any significant amount of talent on a 2025 practice squad.
Keep in mind that the compensatory picks are still just projections. I don't take anything for granted after what happened last year
- Round 1
- Round 2
- Round 2: from Houston in Stefon Diggs trade
- Round 4
- Round 4: from Chicago
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 5: Compensatory
- Round 6
- Round 6: from Cleveland in Amari Cooper trade
- Round 6: from New York Giants
While true, kicking the can down the road isn't inherently a bad thing when you have Allen in his prime now. If the cap continues to go up the way it has, saving $5M now could be worth paying it as dead cap two years from now when it makes a smaller percentage of the cap. But it really has to be a case-by-case decision.I have no problem with clearing cap where it makes sense. My understanding, though, has always been that if you restructure today you're pushing a cap-hit further down the line and I don't support that if the player isn't in the team's longterm plans. You extend Josh. You extend Benford. You cut Von. You restructure Dawkins. All of that makes sense to me.