Just about every mock draft has Dillon replacing the "retiring" Harrison Smith, but Harry S. has
not formally retired. He's debating whether to return or not. And, according to this article, the
Vikings would welcome him back after a strong 2025 season.
If Smith does
not retire and the Vikings select D.T., how will D.T. be assigned #22?
Going back to the early 2000's, Vikings have handed their (very rare) top caliber, White starting safeties #22. I assume this is due to NFL legend Paul Krause wearing #22 for almost 2 decades? Will Dillon be offered #22 so soon after Smith retires, if he retires?
N. Wright is correct
Dillon T. should thank DeJean if he goes in round 1. Who knows, Dillon is already being touted as a potential slot CB. If he "flashes" at slot CB, might even be moved to outside CB thanks to Cooper and (and Moss) paving the way?
The idea that
1st Team All-Pro CB Cooper DeJean was selected fairly deep into round 2 is still troubling to me. Even Wright's fellow Lonsman (Mel K. Jr.) projected DeJean as a top 10 to 15 pick. However, Mel kosher-ized his "steep fall" by claiming it was justified due to injury -- which only caused him to miss 2 games and Cooper was healed well before the draft
Leo, as far as Schlereth is concerned, I had a few older teachers claim they remember exactly where they were the moment (President) JFK was assassinated.
Anyhow, I will never forget where I was, while listening to ESPN radio, the moment Mark Schlereth proclaimed
Greg Robinson had the potential to
be the best OT in NFL history 

Reality check: