Top 5 takeaways from the Minnesota Vikings’ offseason so far

DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 23: Kyle Rudolph #82 of the Minnesota Vikings scores a touch down in front of Glover Quin #27 of the Detroit Lions in the fourth quarter at Ford Field on December 23, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 23: Kyle Rudolph #82 of the Minnesota Vikings scores a touch down in front of Glover Quin #27 of the Detroit Lions in the fourth quarter at Ford Field on December 23, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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The Minnesota Vikings wrapped up the main part of the 2019 offseason by adding a solid draft class. What can we take away from the moves they’ve made so far?

As the dust settles in the wake of the 2019 NFL Draft, many are praising what the Minnesota Vikings were able to accomplish over the weekend.

By adding 12 new players to the roster, Minnesota general manager Rick Spielman addressed several of the team’s needs in hopes that the 2019 version of the Vikings will be better than the one that missed the playoffs in 2018.

With the draft coming to a close, it’s the unofficial end of the offseason, meaning that teams will have limited ways to upgrade their roster between now and September.

Spielman has done a solid job of checking off his boxes not only through the draft, but in free agency as well and we now have a better idea of how next season’s roster will look heading into training camp.

As Minnesota continues their offseason team activities in the coming weeks, now is a good time to see what Spielman assembled during the offseason and what it could mean as they make their way toward training camp.

What have been some of the main takeaways from the Vikings and their activity during the 2019 offseason?