Every member of the media, social media and Vikings Nation from sea to shining sea has weighed in ad nauseam the past two years on the weakness of General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s 2022 draft class.
Thursday was Adofo-Mensah’s turn at the mic as he met with local reporters for the first time since parting with safety Lewis Cine and cornerback Andrew Booth Jr., the first two picks of his first draft as an NFL team’s final decisionmaker. Cine was released in Tuesday’s final cuts after playing 10 defensive snaps with no starts in 10 games. Booth was traded earlier this month after one career start.
“If it gets to a place where, from both sides, it’s best if you part ways, I think that’s when you do it,” Adofo-Mensah said. “I have great respect for those guys. They wanted nothing but to be great Minnesota Vikings. Life doesn’t always work out the way you wanted it to.”
Adofo-Mensah didn’t hide from his role in the carnage. He admitted to making mistakes. He spoke in general terms, not highlighting any particular lowlight, while describing how he erred in trying to hurry the process of building a team through a draft that took place just three months after he was hired to replace Rick Spielman and two months after current coach Kevin O’Connell arrived from the Rams after winning the Super Bowl as offensive coordinator.
Adofo-Mensah compared his feeling in that draft to what it must have felt like for O’Connell when he was down 33-0 against the Colts before staging the largest comeback victory in NFL history in 2022.
“When I entered the building, trying to compete; aging roster, salary cap [problems],” Adofo-Mensah said. “As we all know from that [Colts] game, it starts with one play, one drive, and you build.”
Instead, an admittedly over-eager Adofo-Mensah traded down 20 spots with Detroit, from 12 to 32, focusing more on the quantity of picks than the well-documented All-Pro quality that was sitting in his lap (i.e. safety Kyle Hamilton, drafted by the Ravens). Then, in the second round, he traded up 11 spots to select Booth, whose injury issues were well known.