A fundamental weakness of this defense is vs teams running up the middle and I think they need a bigger LB and another DT to pair with Phillips to resolve that.
Yeah... DT Jordan Davis or Cine and junk picks... will probably be ruing that Kwesi decision for a decade.
Well I have my concerns about the GM that I have voiced already several times. And actually as far as personnel decisions this is more about Grigson than Kwesi. That's his job. Of course Kwesi is the one who decided to give Grigson that job.
Its still too soon to say if Cine or other players beyond Addison and Ingram will end up contributing or not. Maybe they still will, and we can't be sure that Ingram will be a solution. So far I would say not, but offensive linemen do tend to play better in their 3rd season and beyond in the league. I think that's a reason to keep developing linemen as backups behind starters, so that they may be at that point of their careers before the team needs them.
Anyhow I will remind everyone how it looked like the last couple Spielman drafts did not add new talent as one reason why people wanted him gone, but some of those players have shown themselves to be good picks such as Bynum. That just took some time before that became obvious. Same could be true about Cine or some of these other players later on.
This seems like 2 different topics... maybe 3.
Round 1, you definitely can't take players that require waiting 3 years for a payoff. At best, that's what Cine
could become. I sort of doubt it if he's not seeing the field 7 games into year 2. Meanwhile, Davis is getting meaningful minutes currently as an impact DT.
Delayed production is
maybe an appropriate way to evaluate later round pick success (using Bynum/4th as example)... but maybe not. It's a hollow draft success to become right about a guy only when the next contract is looming. Draft success, for me, is when you get vet production under a rookie contract. Remind away about Spielman and point to a single draftee delighting us with a 2 INT game, but that too is not draft success in any meaningful way - any moreso than Ramses Barden getting a surprise 3-TD MNF game was draft success for the Giants. With no high caliber defender drafted by Spielman since 2015, I think that ship sailed and is well off the horizon.
What DT Davis are you talking about?
Bynum started contributing his rookie season. I think he was hurt early on but started playing towards the end of that year IIRC.
If the bar is providing veteran production on their 1st contract I would say DJ Wonnum has done that, is doing that. Bynum and Mettelus. But yes most of the hits since 2015 (which was an awesome draft for the Vikings no question) have been on the offensive side of the ball not on defense.
Cook, ONiel, Conklin, Bradbury, Mattison, Jefferson. Cleveland, Darrisaw. That's most of the starting offensive line of the Vikings now there. Yes I know Bradbury and Cleveland haven't been great, but they have been starters. Spielman did do what most fans were asking him to do. Invest in the offensive line.
Part of the misses have been bad luck. Mike Hughes being injured, Jeff Gladney with off the field issues, Irv Smith being injured.
Dantzler and Mond were reach picks that did not pan out.
Not saying it was great by any means, just that those drafts have provided more players that helped or are helping the Vikings now than what the last 2 drafts have provided.
Ed Ingram, Akayleb Evans, Jordan Addison.
I was feeling gracious though since the Vikings got a nice win and my point being that maybe some players like Cine or Booth end up helping the team later on.
What happened to Cine might just be bad luck like what happened to Hughes. Booth was a known injury risk at the time they drafted him. That's why he fell.