Vikings Mock Draft: Post-Mike Wallace Trade, 7 Rounds

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Dec 6, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeAndrew White (2) carries the ball after a catch defended by Missouri Tigers defensive back Aarion Penton (11) in the third quarter of the 2014 SEC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Round Seven

TCU. Chuckie Hunter. 7. player. 60. Here’s a guy who won’t be taken earlier than the 7th, but will be an intriguing prospect due to his flashes of strength. Despite a lack of size that contributes to him being too movable in the run game, Hunter does provide NFL teams some plays that stand out. Minnesota would benefit from adding more help on the inside to shore up the depth chart. Hunter can compete for a job in training camp, but he’s a natural risk due to his inconsistent play.. DT

player. 60. Let’s sweeten the class by adding a developmental receiver. White has serious questions about his future at the receiver spot, but his tape spotlights the fact that he has room to grow. While he isn’t ready, he can earn a roster spot by helping as a gunner on special teams. Allow him to grow on the side with Teddy Bridgewater, and the Vikings might end up with a a gem in the former Alabama wide-out.. WR. Alabama. DeAndrew White. 7

Addressing team need and sticking with value, the Vikings came away from this mock draft pretty ecstatic. As always, weigh in below addressing what went right, and what didn’t.

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