With the 180th pick in the NFL Draft, the Vikings took a gamble on German wide receiver Moritz Boehringer in the sixth round.
Boehringer was a combine darling, but <a href="http://www.authenticbroncosshop.com/shop-by-players-matt-paradis-jersey-c-1_38.html">http://www.authenticbroncosshop.com/shop-by-players-matt-paradis-jersey-c-1_38.html</a> really didn’t know how to play football.
After a full season on the practice squad, we can’t tell you whether that changed or not, but it certainly couldn’t have hurt.
Boehringer will have the chance to make the team this season. If he doesn’t, the pick will look like a semi wasted pick, but for the hype surrounding him and the fact that there wasn’t much risk, it’s hard to blame Vikings general manager Rick Spielman.
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And with the Vikings losing Charles Johnson and Cordarrelle Patterson, the Vikings could certainly use Boehringer to step up.
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