3 players the Vikings should trade for before the 2022 NFL Draft

(Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) Scott Miller
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Graham Glasgow – OG (Denver Broncos)

Attempting to fix the offensive line was a task that the Vikings failed to accomplish during the entire tenure of former general manager Rick Spielman.

So, this year, new Minnesota general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah will likely attempt to tackle this long-lasting problem that the team has been unable to solve.

The Vikings have some good building blocks when it comes to their offensive line in right tackle Brian O’Neill and left tackle Christian Darrisaw. So focusing on improving the interior of their offensive line must be a priority for Minnesota before next season.

Graham Glasgow is an experienced interior offensive lineman that has plenty of starting experience since he entered the NFL in 2016 as a third-round pick of the Detroit Lions. During his career in the league, Glasgow has started games at right guard, left guard, and center.

Last season, the 29-year-old started seven games at right guard for the Denver Broncos before a fractured ankle kept him out for the rest of the 2021 campaign. PFF graded him as their 47th-best guard in the NFL last year.

If the Vikings can’t land a veteran right guard in free agency or they don’t feel comfortable about Wyatt Davis or a rookie starting next season, looking into trading for someone like Glasgow should be something for them to consider