atched his trade itch Laquon Treadwell Jersey , as the Minnesota Vikings have traded down for the fourth consecutive time.Trade between the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore RavensMinnesota Vikings receive: Round 3, Pick #39 (#102 overall) - Alexander Mattison, RB, Boise State, Round 6, Pick #19 (#191 overall), Round 6, Pick #21 (#193 overall)Baltimore Ravens receive: Round 3, Pick #29 (#93 overall) - Miles Boykin, WR Ben Gedeon Jersey , Notre DameFor more on the Ravens’ perspective on the trade, check out Baltimore Beatdown.The Vikings have traded Pick #29 in the third round, #93 overall, to the Baltimore Ravens. In exchange, the Vikings have received Pick #39 in the third round, #102 overall, the final pick of Day 2, as well as a pair of sixth-round selections, #17 in the sixth round (#191 overall), and #19 in the sixth round (#193 overall).The Ravens then used their selection in Notre Dame wide receiver Miles Boykin.For crying out loud Jaleel Johnson Jersey , can Rick Spielman just pick someone already? I think he’s hit the limit for trade downs at this point.Again, regardless of what the Vikings decide to do here, or throughout the rest of the draft, we will have all of the coverage of it right here at The Daily Norseman. Even if Rick Spielman decides to keep trading down all damn night.Which, all things considered, he just might. Foxborough has been frequently mentioned as a destination" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteDaily Norsemana Minnesota Vikings communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibraryVikingsOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Vikings 2018 SeasonVikings 2019 OffseasonU.S. Bank StadiumMinnesota Vikings PodcastsFiled under:Minnesota Vikings 2019 OffseasonSchefter: Don’t expect Patriots to trade for Kyle RudolphNew,54commentsFoxborough has been frequently mentioned as a destinationCDTShareTweetShareShareSchefter: Don’t expect Patriots to trade for Kyle RudolphGronk retire. Rudolph no replace Gronk (apparently).Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY SportsWith the trade rumors that are currently surrounding Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph, one of the more frequently mentioned potential destinations has been the New England Patriots. With the retirement of Rob Gronkowski this offseason, it seemed logical that Rudolph would potentially slot into that role, and those rumors have picked up steam with the news that Ben Watson would be suspended for the first four games of the season and the team releasing veteran Austin Seferian-Jenkins.Now Pat Elflein Jersey , Rudolph wouldn’t “replace” Gronkowski. . .it’s not like anybody’s just going to replace that guy. It does sounds like there has been some interest there, but Adam Schefter of ESPN apparently doesn’t expect anything to happen.Here’s what Schefter told Boston radio station WEEI earlier this week:Again, the Vikings don’t necessarily have to move Rudolph. However, at some point they do need to do something to open up some cap space for any contingencies that might arise during the season.Rudolph is still a pretty solid tight end, so the Vikings shouldn’t just be giving him away or anything. But, whatever price they’re currently asking, it sounds like it was too rich for Bill Belichick and company to meet. Will the price change in the future? We don’t know, but we’ll certainly be keeping an eye on things.