Minnesota Vikings Draft 2019: Pre-combine big board – Top 10

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9. Greg Little – OT (Ole Miss)

Little is one of the biggest mysteries of the draft. He has all the tools and abilities to be a top 10 pick when he puts it all together. But inconsistency and rawness leaves people with more questions than answers.

Whether it is the Vikings or someone else, whoever drafts him will need to start a fire up his butt and keep it going.

Chance he’s still available at No. 18: 85 percent

How big of a Vikings need?: High

8. Greedy Williams – CB (LSU)

Lets face it, Williams would be a best player available pick at No. 18. We know Minnesota head coach Mike Zimmer loves him some early round cornerbacks, so him passing on a guy like Williams would be extremely tough.

Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes has had some injury riddled seasons recently and Trae Waynes will be either be a free-agent this year or next year, so drafting Williams wouldn’t be the worst idea.

Chance he’s still available at No. 18: 10 percent

How big of a Vikings need?: Moderate

7. D.K. Metcalf – WR (Ole Miss)

Easily my number one receiver in the entire 2019 draft class. This guy has playmaker written all over his game.

Not only does Metcalf have the big frame teams look for, but he also has the speed and hands that quarterbacks dream of.

So while it might be a long shot that he ends up in purple this year, just imagine the possibilities of Minnesota throwing him into the mix with Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen.

Chance he’s still available at No. 18: 50 percent

How big of a Vikings need?: Moderate