Handing out awards for the Vikings 2020 Draft Class

Vikings Wire gave some awards out for the 2020 NFL Draft Class.

Each year Minnesota drafts players who can fulfill spots on the team, but this year, it was different for a number of reasons.

Reason one: There were mass departures in free agency. Minnesota lost both starting cornerbacks, a starting defensive tackle and plenty of other key players. Given the Vikings’ lack of cap space, this draft became crucial for adding talent.

Reason two: The Vikings had 15 picks. The team traded wide receiver Stefon Diggs for draft picks, and the team ended up with a record-breaking total for a seven-round NFL Draft.

All that pointed to this draft being an interesting one when Vikings fans look back at the Mike Zimmer-Rick Spielman era. Vikings Wire decided to give out early rewards for this draft class, predicting how the players will do down the road.

Here they are:

Most likely to succeed: Jeff Gladney

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Cornerback Jeff Gladney gets the nod for the most likely to find success in Minnesota. He beats out fellow Vikings first-round pick Justin Jefferson.

Jefferson could very well be a strong candidate to find success, but it’s not as much of a given as it is with Gladney. The cornerback enters into a system with depth at corner, and two of the best safeties in the league.

Based on draft history, the team also values the corner position quite a bit, and the Vikings have been good about finding talent at that position in the draft. It’s hard to see Gladney, a physical corner playing in a Zimmer-led defense, not have a decent 2020.