Four 2020 NFL Draft prospects for the Vikings to watch in Week 14

PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 14: Shaun Bradley #5 of the Temple Owls reacts against the Maryland Terrapins at Lincoln Financial Field on September 14, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - SEPTEMBER 14: Shaun Bradley #5 of the Temple Owls reacts against the Maryland Terrapins at Lincoln Financial Field on September 14, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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(Photo by Logan Stanford/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Reggie Floyd
(Photo by Logan Stanford/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Reggie Floyd

Which college football standouts will the Minnesota Vikings and their fans want to keep an eye on this weekend as the 2020 Draft inches closer?

We have reached the last full week of the regular season in college football. Thanksgiving is in the rearview, which means it is time for Rivalry Week. The Minnesota Vikings are also coming off a week of rest and relaxation, so I know a lot of you are just itching for some football. With the season nearing its end, college stars are facing some of their final opportunities to impress scouts with live performances.

This weekend can be seen as a final audition for some of college football’s forgotten heroes. The best part, however, is that there is a nice slate of games on Friday afternoon. As you recover from an enormous Thanksgiving feast, go ahead and check out some college football.

Each week, I will update my players to watch in college football to prepare for the 2020 NFL Draft. Now, with only four players to watch on the list each week, not every position of need can be accounted for.

Obviously, the Vikings have a handful of needs and future holes to fill in the draft. Are fans going to realistically spend a Saturday afternoon watching a left guard? Probably not, but if they are worth watching, I will add make sure to feature them at some point in this series.

The draft is also seven rounds, so teams have to be able to find talent on all three days of the draft. Minnesota has done a good job of doing exactly that over the years.

Get ready for the 2020 NFL Draft by watching some college football this week and here are the guys I believe you should be watching.

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