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Vikings continue adding to offensive line with 4th-rounder Willie Beavers

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- The Minnesota Vikings' third pick of the 2016 draft added another option to their offensive line, as the team took Western Michigan tackle Willie Beavers with the 121st overall pick in the fourth round.

My take: The Vikings need tackle depth with Matt Kalil, Phil Loadholt and Andre Smith all set to become free agents after this season. In Beavers, they'll get an agile lineman who could be able to play left tackle in the future if he gets stronger. Beavers, who ran a 5.28-second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine and a 4.75 short shuttle at his pro day, could also wind up as a guard. His feet might be his best attribute, and while he'll need some refinement in the NFL, he's starting from a good place athletically. It behooves the Vikings to add young linemen that can take a year to develop, and that will likely be their plan with Beavers.