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The P/PTSD Perspective: Perfect Player, Stealing a Do-It-All Talent, and KOC’s Ace Up Sleeve
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The P/PTSD Perspective: May 2nd, 2026
1) Vikings Add Perfect Player for Brian Flores: Chef Flores happens to have something figured out when it comes to cooking up great defenses. Giving him the ingredients he’s looking for makes a lot of sense. Note that each level of the defense — the DL, LBs, and DBs — got additions.
2) Vikings Steal a Do-it-All Player: While development is needed, the newcomer offers a lot of promise. Why not go for promise when bringing in UDFA talent? The team keeps UDFAs on an annual basis. Maybe the next tremendous add has been scooped up.
3) Kevin O’Connell Thinks He Has an Ace Up His Sleeve: The presence of Ryan Nielsen is seen as being very important. The former HC and DC is now a top assistant in the Twin Cities. Partnering the super talented Caleb Banks with the coach is meant to lead to a great outcome.
4) The Vikings’ Depth Chart and the Players Who Got Bad News: The NFL is a tough workplace. Every haul of new talent means others are getting forced out. The league always leans toward youth, especially when the young players are cheap.
5) Vikings Pickup Boasts “Gazelle-Like” Speed: Much to like in the very athletic Jake Golday. Minnesota’s linebacker spot did need a youth infusion, especially with veteran Blake Cashman playing on the final year of his deal. Even better, Golday could get kicked up to edge rusher.
Enjoy the extra reading, Vikings fans.
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