The last two times the Vikings drafted a Southeastern Conference kicker, things didn’t end smoothly: Blair Walsh’s infamous wild-card round miss in 2015 precipitated the slide that ended his Vikings career, and the Vikings cut Daniel Carlson after three Week 2 misses as a rookie at Lambeau Field (before Carlson went on to become an All-Pro player with the Raiders). They’ll hope for better results with Alabama kicker Will Reichard, who became the all-time leading FBS scorer during his final college season. Reichard will battle John Parker Romo for the job, but the fact the Vikings used a fifth-round pick on him makes Reichard the leader for the job. He didn’t miss an extra point in 2023 and hit 22 of his 25 field-goal attempts, including all five of his tries from 50-plus yards. Romo, who played in the XFL, is one of the few NFL kickers with experience in the league’s new kickoff format, which the NFL adopted from the XFL this spring. It will be interesting to watch how all the strategic changes prompted by the new rule affect the Vikings’ kicking competition, or even whether they’d consider hanging on to both kickers given Romo’s experience.