Minnesota has had some turnover this offseason at cornerback, but whether that’s a good or bad thing still remains to be seen.
The Vikings saw Trae Waynes, Xavier Rhodes and Mackensie Alexander leave. However, the team still returns players such as Mike Hughes, Holton Hill and Kris Boyd.
Not only that, but the Vikings took Jeff Gladney, Cameron Dantzler and Harrison Hand in the draft. I think at least Gladney and Dantzler could possibly compete and win starting positions outside in 2020. But will they be better than the unit that featured Waynes, Rhodes and Alexander in 2019?
Many have suggested that the Vikings cornerback corps could actually be better than it was before, considering Rhodes’ lackluster play towards the end of his time with the Vikings.
There’s also a possibility that the corners aren’t experienced enough to succeed in huge roles right away.
Vikings fans, what do you think?
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