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They had two first round picks (No.23 and No.25) in the late-first round zone where Te'o was evaluated, and they have a gaping hole at middle linebacker that Te'o could theoretically fill.
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But Minnesota passed with No.23, instead taking defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd.
They passed with No.25, choosing cornerback Xavier Rhodes.
And in a move that shocked everyone, they acquired yet another first round pick, only to take wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson at No.29.
So they had three chances to take Te'o, and passed every time.
It's not necessarily an indictment on Te'o as a player. The Vikings are just one team, and
But the Vikings were a big part of the reason everyone had him going in Round One, and it's clear that that was a severe misdiagnosis.