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The Minnesota Vikings have finally found their franchise quarterback in Teddy Bridgewater, and now it is time to give him a definitive No. 1 wide receiver. In a class filled with talent and potential, Minnesota will have a number of strong options to consider.

While the first wide receiver will almost certainly come off the board before the Vikings select at No. 11, every prospect should be considered part of the conversation.

Alabama's Amari Cooper, West Virginia's Kevin White and Louisville's DeVante Parker have dominated receiver prospect headlines to date. However, Arizona State's Jaelen Strong and Missouri's Dorial Green-Beckham have also crept into the first-round conversation.

Minnesota may not be able to select the top player on its draft board, as many expect the Oakland Raiders to draft a wide receiver at pick No. 4. Even in a worst-case scenario, however, it is a near-guarantee that the Vikings will have an opportunity to acquire, at the very least, the third-best wide receiver on their draft board.

Additionally, if general manager Rick Spielman elects to draft a different position in the first round, there will still be plenty of value available in later rounds.

Let's take a look at just a few 2015 wide receiver prospects Spielman and the Vikings must consider drafting.