reported this week, “While most believe the Minnesota Vikings will take a cornerback with their pick in the first round, contrary to many mock drafts around the internet, people I’ve spoken with at the Senior Bowl tell me they believe that defensive coordinator Brian Flores will push for a pass rusher with the 18th pick if a top-rated prospect falls into their laps.”
The recent Draft history at the cornerback position has been abysmal, and it led to a group that’s pretty much free agent signings Byron Murphy and Isaiah Rodgers at this point. That’s why cornerback has been a popular projection in mock drafts for years.
Dallas Turner, who has yet to turn 23, seems to be the future of the edge defenders in the Twin Cities. He showed massive improvement in the second half of the season, becoming a serious threat to opposing passers.
Of course, the Vikings still employ 2024 Pro Bowlers Andrew Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard. They are not getting any younger, however. Furthermore, the depth behind the trio is mostly special-teams contributors. Adding another young piece to the edge rotation makes sense. Whether that happens at No. 18 remains the big question.
T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver for the past three seasons. Hockenson hasn’t been nearly as productive as his contract requires and could be a cap casualty this offseason. Oliver has been a phenomenal blocker, but his receiving upside is limited.
Even if the duo remains, another blocking tight end could help the Vikings take another step in the ground game. In 2025, the TE3 position was filled by rookie Ben Yurosek, waiver claim Ben Sims, and veteran Nick Vannett. Sixth-round pick Gavin Bartholomew missed the entire season on IR with a back injury.
Edge early. Tight end late. If this report holds up, the Vikings’ draft strategy may already be written — and it starts in the trenches.
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