EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (April 26, 2003 6:27 p.m. EDT) - The Minnesota Vikings insisted they got the guy they wanted, even though an embarrassing delay cost them two spots on the draft board when the clock ran out on them.
Busy in trade talks with three teams, the Vikings missed the deadline to make the No. 7 pick in Saturday's NFL draft and took Oklahoma State defensive tackle Kevin Williams with the ninth selection.
Yes, for the second straight season, there was draft-day drama at Winter Park.
Here's what happened Saturday, according to Minnesota coach Mike Tice:
- The Vikings, in need of a dominant inside pass rusher to play next to emerging star Chris Hovan, targeted Williams as their top choice two weeks ago, assuming that Kentucky defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson would be taken. (The New York Jets traded up to get him at No. 4.)...more
Jaded and I were listening to this happen on WNSA on our way to the draft party...too funny.
Busy in trade talks with three teams, the Vikings missed the deadline to make the No. 7 pick in Saturday's NFL draft and took Oklahoma State defensive tackle Kevin Williams with the ninth selection.
Yes, for the second straight season, there was draft-day drama at Winter Park.
Here's what happened Saturday, according to Minnesota coach Mike Tice:
- The Vikings, in need of a dominant inside pass rusher to play next to emerging star Chris Hovan, targeted Williams as their top choice two weeks ago, assuming that Kentucky defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson would be taken. (The New York Jets traded up to get him at No. 4.)...more
Jaded and I were listening to this happen on WNSA on our way to the draft party...too funny.
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