The Vikings made 11 picks in the first six rounds of the NFL draft over the weekend, building the league's largest draft class for a second straight year even without a seventh-round pick or the kind of depth offered by recent groups of college players.
They made significant investments on their offensive line, with first-round tackle Christian Darrisaw and third-rounder Wyatt Davis, while drafting a quarterback in Kellen Mond they can develop behind Kirk Cousins. As general manager Rick Spielman said after the draft on Saturday, though, the Vikings aren't done building their 2021 roster — and a team that went 7-9 a year ago still has plenty of work to do before training camp.