4 perfect offensive targets for the Minnesota Vikings this offseason

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Tyler Johnson, Wide Receiver, Minnesota

Finally, let’s keep it in-state for the final potential target for the Vikings on the offensive side of the ball. If the Vikings decide not to spend money on a wide receiver in free agency, they could look at a possible steal in the third round of the NFL Draft in Golden Gophers wide receiver Tyler Johnson.

Those in Minnesota have seen the kind of player that Johnson has the potential to become. In 2019 with the Gophers, Johnson ended up catching 86 passes for 1,318 yards and 13 touchdowns.

At 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds, Johnson would be a nice fit in the Minnesota offense. He has size, speed, and athleticism to make plays at the next level. Taking him in the third round would be a nice addition for the Vikings.

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