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Picking ahead of Warriors, will Wolves overcome 2009 draft nightmare?

As the smiling remote faces on the TV screen were reduced to two Thursday night — D’Angelo Russell for the Wolves and Stephen Curry for the Warriors, representing the two teams still in play for the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft lottery drawing — the past fears and future hopes of Wolves fans came into full view.

Would the lottery gods finally smile on the Wolves, giving them the No. 1 pick and launching them into a more promising future that includes Russell? Or would they laugh at them again, giving the Warriors and Curry the top pick?

Turns out the Wolves won for a change. And still …

The more fatalistic of Wolves followers couldn’t help, after the dust settled, to still make a horrifying connection to Curry and the Warriors. After all, it was 11 years ago when the Wolves — with the Nos. 5 and 6 picks in the draft, directly ahead of the Warriors at No. 7 — passed twice on the future Hall of Fame guard.

And now, if both teams keep their picks, another issue rises that will be judged for years to come: Will the Wolves make the correct pick at No. 1 overall, or will the Warriors one pick after them eclipse them again — leading to another generation of woulda-coulda-shoulda laments and novelty T-shirts like the one pictured above?

I know. I know. In general the Wolves are and should be ecstatic to land the No. 1 overall pick for just the second time in franchise history while wiping away, finally, the stain of never previously having moved up from their pre-draft slot in the lottery (a fate that had about a 1% chance of being their reality based on some numbers I crunched last year).

But Curry’s presence made it impossible to avoid thinking about the past.

Then again, maybe Russell’s presence at least eased some of that pain? He represents both the 2015 draft — when the Wolves clearly picked the right player, Karl-Anthony Towns, No. 1 overall — and the acumen of the current regime after he was acquired in a smart trade that shed the Wolves of the albatross of Andrew Wiggins.

There’s no undoing the past, but how you view the 2020 draft (whenever it actually happens) probably depends on how you ask this question: The Wolves are picking one spot ahead of the Warriors — what could go wrong?

Inexperienced cornerbacks vs. tough QBs a theme of Vikings schedule

One of the more interesting directions we went on the most recent Access Vikings podcast was a discussion of the Vikings’ youth and inexperience at cornerback.

As a function of the three Vikings corners with the most snaps in 2019 — veterans Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes and Mackensie Alexander — all leaving via free agency in the offseason and the method by which cap-strapped Minnesota went about replacing them, which was largely through the draft, the Vikings enter 2020 with the least experienced cornerback group I can remember them having.

The top five corners on the current depth chart have combined to make nine NFL starts: 2018 first-round pick Mike Hughes has five of them and 2018 undrafted free agent Holton Hill has four while 2019 seventh-round pick Kris Boyd and of course rookies Jeff Gladney and Cameron Dantzler have zero.

Our Ben Goessling made a strong point on the podcast, noting that there tends to be a preference — particularly among the media — for the known over the unknown. We label the secondary a question mark because these players lack experience, but that doesn’t mean they won’t succeed. They’re just unproven at this level.

And those corners will have the benefit of playing with veteran safeties Harrison Smith and Anthony Harris, perhaps the best tandem in the NFL and a duo that can cover for a lot of on-the-job mistakes.

Still, this is unusual for a Mike Zimmer-coached Vikings team. When Waynes was a first-round pick in 2015, for example, the Vikings very much eased him in and had the luxury of veteran security blankets Terence Newman and Captain Munnerlyn to take the vast majority of snaps along with Rhodes.

Unless the Vikings add a top-four veteran late in camp after roster cut downs, they won’t be in that position this year. Again, that doesn’t mean it won’t work. An injection of youth after last year’s secondary regression could be a good thing.

That said, you could probably talk yourself into it being a more tenable position if the Vikings were set to face a soft schedule full of mediocre quarterbacks in 2020.

But the complete opposite is true. In fact, at least according to The Athletic’s Mike Sando’s ranking of teams and the opposing quarterbacks they will face, the Vikings are about to go against the very toughest QBs of any team in the NFL this season.

Sando rates five QBs in the top tier; the Vikings face four of them — Russell Wilson, Drew Brees, Deshaun Watson and Aaron Rodgers (twice) — while also going against second-tier QBs Tom Brady, Matthew Stafford (twice), Matt Ryan, Dak Prescott and Philip Rivers.

That’s 11 of 16 games against some pretty good QBs (and it should be noted that Kirk Cousins is considered a third-tier QB in these rankings).

This is all on paper, and we should account for the potential for injuries, the decline of older quarterbacks and Zimmer’s ability to scheme his way into favorable matchups as counterweights.

Still, the fact that the Vikings are employing a set of very raw corners against a group of very good quarterbacks this season is something to watch. How well those young corners hold up could very well determine their fate in 2020.

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Today's Scoreboard

  • Miami

    Washington

     

    - F

    3

    9

  • Boston

    Baltimore

     

    - F

    4

    5

  • Detroit

    Cleveland

     

    - F

    7

    4

  • NY Yankees

    NY Mets

    Postponed

    TBS

  • Toronto

    Tampa Bay

     

    - F

    4

    5

  • Milwaukee

    Pittsburgh

     

    - F

    4

    5

  • Minnesota

    Kansas City

     

    - F

    5

    4

  • Cincinnati

    St. Louis

     

    - F

    2

    6

  • Chicago White Sox

    Chicago Cubs

     

    - F

    1

    2

  • Colorado

    LA Dodgers

     

    - F

    3

    11

  • LA Angels

    Oakland

     

    - F

    4

    5

  • Houston

    San Diego

     

    - F

    3

    5

  • Arizona

    San Francisco

     

    - F

    1

    6

  • Texas

    Seattle

     

    - F

    1

    4

  • Philadelphia

    Atlanta

     

    - F

    5

    4

  • New Orleans

    Pittsburgh

     

    -

    0

    0

  • Boston

    Philadelphia

     

    - F

    110

    106

  • LA Clippers

    Dallas

     

    - F

    133

    135

  • Toronto

    Brooklyn

     

    - F

    150

    122

  • Denver

    Utah

     

    - F

    127

    129

  • Boston

    Tampa Bay

     

    - F

    3

    2

  • Vancouver

    Vegas

     

    - F

    0

    5

  • Seattle

    Portland

     

    - F

    3

    0