Stat projections for the Minnesota Vikings’ 2019 rookie class

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The Minnesota Vikings drafted 12 players over the weekend. Now that the speculation is over, it’s time to predict how productive they will be during the 2019 season.

The 2019 NFL Draft has come and sadly gone. Now begins the long, agonizing wait until minicamp, training camp, the preseason, and ultimately the 2019 NFL regular season.

Until then, fans are forced to actually go outdoors and enjoy the summer and try to keep their minds off of football and the Minnesota Vikings. But before completely checking out for a few weeks, let’s take a look at each of the Vikings’ 12 recent draft selections.

We will not only look at how they fit in, but come to a definitive prediction on just how productive they will be during their rookie seasons with Minnesota. We will start with the first pick of center Garrett Bradbury and work our way all the way down to the long snapper from Air Force, Austin Cutting.

As a whole, the 2019 Vikings draft class looks solid, and further examination will let us know for sure how much this group of players will help the team get back into the playoffs in 2019.

So what kind of production can Minnesota expect from their latest rookie class during the upcoming season?