5 prospects the Vikings could regret passing on in the 2023 NFL Draft

Will Levis
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Will Levis, Quarterback - Kentucky

Many fans and media personalities were hoping the Minnesota Vikings would make a move to secure their quarterback of the future. With Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud and Anthony Richardson going at the top of the draft, they were no longer options.

Kentucky quarterback Will Levis fell completely out of the first round despite being a highly talked about prospect heading into the 2023 NFL Draft, landing with the Tennessee Titans with the second pick in the second round.

If Levis turns out to be a stud at the NFL level, the Vikings could feel pretty silly for passing on him. Although opinions on his potential vary wildly, he will have an opportunity to prove himself to fans and the rest of the world.

Missing out on a potential franchise quarterback is always a situation where an NFL team could end up kicking themselves but Minnesota drafting a weapon for Kirk Cousins instead of replacing him with an early pick shos they are still comfortable with him.