
10. Minnesota Vikings
Laquon Treadwell, like many on this list, has been a big time NFL Draft disappointment.
The Vikings took him believing he could become a true number one receiver and so far, he’s been anything but that.
Even playing nearly 63 percent of the offensive snaps for the Vikings this year, he’s got just 22 catches in seven games with one touchdown.
That seems to indicate, at least on the surface, that he and Kirk Cousins either don’t have great chemistry or he’s not getting open enough to have the trust of his quarterback.
The Vikings don’t have great depth at receiver but someone playing in that WR3 position with Stefan Diggs and Adam Thielen on the field at the same time should be able to produce at a very high level.
If the right offer comes along for Treadwell the Vikings could try and sell high, or perhaps parlay him along with a draft pick to get a pass rusher to replace Everson Griffen.