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Flip side of the ‘Jamo’ trade not going well for the Vikings thus far

Flip side of the ‘Jamo’ trade not going well for the Vikings thus far

The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings agreed to a major trade during the 2022 NFL Draft. Lions GM Brad Holmes shipped three picks to the division rival Vikings to move up and select Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams at No. 12 overall. The Lions also picked up No. 46 overall, a second-round pick that Holmes used to draft Kentucky EDGE Josh Paschal.

The Lions end of that trade has been a mixed bag through two seasons. The book is far from written on Williams, who has battled injury and a gambling suspension but is expected to assume a larger role in Year 3. Paschal too has battled injury issues that date back to college and hasn’t found a defined full-time role through two seasons.

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Even with the Detroit duo’s uncertain performance in 2022 and 2023, the Lions have gotten the better end of the deal.

Minnesota acquired picks No. 32, 34 and 66 in the trade with Detroit. The Vikings traded No. 34 to the Green Bay Packers (who took WR Christian Watson) and eventually — after another trade — netted two more second-round picks in 2022.

Here’s what the Vikings selected with their end of the “Jamo” trade:

32 – Lewis Cine, S, Georgia

42 – Andrew Booth, CB, Clemson

59 – Ed Ingram, OG, LSU

66 – Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma

Starting with Cine, the Vikings end of the trade has just not panned out for Minnesota and GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, who was a rookie running his first offseason back in 2022.

A devastating knee injury suffered in Week 4 of his rookie season robbed Cine of most of his first year with the Vikings. But Cine’s struggles began before that. The rangy safety had played just two defensive snaps in the first four games and was a healthy scratch in Week 1 — not exactly what the Vikings or their fans expected from their first-round pick.

Cine was healthy for 2023 but played in just seven games. More tellingly, the 24-year-old appeared on defense for just eight snaps, all in the Week 17 blowout loss to the Packers.

After being a healthy scratch for 10 games in his second year, Cine might not get a third in Minnesota. A recent minicamp report from ESPN indicates that Cine faces an uphill battle to make the Vikings roster in 2024.

During the practices open to reporters, Cine appeared to be no better than the sixth safety on the roster, if you include all-purpose defender Josh Metellus. Reserves Theo Jackson and Jay Ward, not to mention starters Harrison Smith and Camryn Bynum, were all working ahead…

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