1. Lewis Cine, S, Georgia
2. Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson
2. Ed Ingram, G, LSU
3. Brian Asamoah II, LB, Oklahoma
4. Akayleb Evans, CB, Missouri
5. Esezi Otomewo, DL, Minnesota
5. Ty Chandler, RB, North
6. Vederian Lowe, OT, Illinois
6. Jalen Nailor, WR, Michigan State
7. Nick Muse, TE, South Carolina
This was the first draft of general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and the Kevin O’Connell coaching staff. At the time, I was thrilled with this draft. I was a little unsure of Adofo-Mensah’s move to drop 20 spots in the first round in a trade with the Detroit Lions. Many liked Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton with the 12th pick that the Vikings held. Personally, I was partial to Washington corner Trent McDuffie in the first round. Either pick would’ve been a better pick than Lewis Cine. Three trades in the first two rounds netted the Vikings one extra pick. Despite the questionable early movement, I liked the end results. At least, I liked the end results at the time. I really thought that Cine, Andrew Booth, Brian Asamoah II, Akayleb Evans, and Esezi Otomewo were the young additions the defense desperately needed. Ed Ingram was an immediate starter at right guard. Ty Chandler, Jalen Nailor, and Nick Muse were intriguing offensive play-makers. Vederian Lowe looked like a promising late-round offensive lineman. I’m typically optimistic and I thought this draft was filled with potential.
Those hopeful thoughts didn’t last long.
1. Lewis Cine never recovered from the brutal broken leg suffered while covering a Week 4 kick against the New Orleans Saints in London. It was an injury so severe that he couldn’t travel home with the team. He spent his 23rd birthday in a London hospital while his team practiced for Week 5 in Eagan. Cine played in 10 games with the Vikings over two seasons.
2. Andrew Booth Jr. was traded to the Dallas Cowboys after two seasons and two starts in Minnesota.
2. If one is looking at starts, Ed Ingram was, by far, the most productive of the Vikings 2022 draft picks. He had 41 starts over three seasons in Minnesota. After three years of wildly inconsistent play the Vikings traded him to the Houston Texans.
3. Brian Asamoah II had a few flash plays as a rookie in a backup linebacker role. He felt like an emerging player heading into his second season. That stalled with a training camp injury and the emergence of undrafted rookie Ivan Pace Jr. Asamoah stuck on the roster for three seasons with little more than a special teams role.
4. Pretty much from the start, Akayleb Evans looked like a more promising corner than Andrew Booth Jr. He even claimed a starting role in his second season. It didn’t last long as he was off the roster in his third season.
5. Esezi Otomewo made a few plays toward the end of his rookie season. He didn’t have a second season in Minnesota.
5. Ty Chandler was mostly a special teams player and situational runner over the entirety of his contract with the Vikings. His most shining moments came during his second season with four starts and a 100-yard game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
6. Vederian Lowe was traded to the New England Patriots before his second season with the Vikings.
6. Jalen Nailor may have been the best pick of this draft. After battling a series of injuries in his first couple of seasons, he emerged as an impactful third receiver. His departure in the first wave of free agency last week was both disappointing and expected.
7. For three seasons with the Vikings, Nick Muse had a mostly yo-yo existence between the practice squad and the active roster. After being released late in the 2024 season, Muse was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles just in time for a Super Bowl-winning run.
10 players drafted by the Vikings. 0 players signed to a second contract by the Vikings. Only Ty Chandler and Jalen Nailor even made it to the end of their rookie contract with the Vikings. Nailor and Ed Ingram received decent to strong second contracts with the Las Vegas Raiders and Houston Texans respectively. Brian Asamoah II, Akayleb Evans, Esezi Otomewo, Ty Chandler, and Vederian Lowe are making their way in the league with other teams. Lewis Cine and Andrew Booth Jr. are out of the league. Again, the Vikings top two picks in the 2022 NFL Draft are no longer in the league.
Heading into the fifth season since that 2022 NFL Draft, the 10 players selected are no longer on the Minnesota Vikings roster. Only Ed Ingram, Ty Chandler, and Jalen Nailor made anything that can be considered a contribution. The 10 players combined for 82 starts. 82 starts! That’s an average of just over two starts per season for each player. Ingram had half of those 82 starts. Nailor was the only player even remotely deserving of a second contract. The Vikings decided they couldn’t match what the Raiders were offering.
That 2022 Vikings draft is a draft that can’t ever be repeated.