The Minnesota Vikings did the best they could in salvaging the second-round pick they used to draft Clemson cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. back in 2022.
After Booth struggled to stay healthy and on the field, the Vikings traded him to the Dallas Cowboys last August in exchange for 2021 third-round corner Nahshon Wright, a positional player swap.
However, after one season in Minnesota, Wright did not rectify the Vikings’ past — playing not one defensive snap on only 15 downs on special teams.
But rather than continue to try and make it work at cornerback, the Vikings cut their losses, releasing Wright on Monday, April 7.