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Apr 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; A wide-angle view captures the official 2025 NFL Draft logo displayed prominently on the main stage at Lambeau Field, highlighting the eventâs setup and atmosphere as teams prepared to make selections during the leagueâs annual draft event. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
If youâre an intense follower of Minnesota Vikings-themed mock drafts, youâve probably gleaned that the frontrunners to turn purple on Thursday night are two Oregon Ducks: Dillon Thieneman (safety) and Kenyon Sadiq (tight end). But down the stretch of the mock draft cycle, donât rule out Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods.
The mock tide shifted late. Woods entered the mix.
Woods has wiggled into a couple of last-minute mocks; he could the guy for Minnesota.
Donât rule a DT for Brian Floresâs defense.

At the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Feb 25, 2026, Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods (DL29) addresses reporters at the Indiana Convention Center, discussing his college production, testing performance, and transition to the pro level while scouts and media evaluate his presence and communication during the pre-draft process. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
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Todd McShayâs Mock
McShay, formerly of ESPN, works for The Ringer now, and he revealed Woods as his Vikingsâ mock draft prediction on Wednesday.
He explained, âWoods has been catching a lot of buzz in conversations Iâve been having recentlyâfull circle from earlier in the processâand the league seems to be coming back around on his traits despite a quieter 2025 season. The Vikings run a one-gap scheme under Brian Flores, and Woods fits well there. Plus, they released Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave.â
And you know what? You really canât fault the logic there. After all, during Floresâs first draft in Miami seven years, he made defensive tackle Christian Wilkins his first pick, a very Woods-esque selection.
PFSN, Too
McShay wasnât alone. Pro Football Networkâs Cameron Sheath joined him with the Woods pronostication, writing, âHaving been beaten to Thieneman, the Vikings pivot to another area of need. Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen both left in free agency, and Peter Woods immediately steps into one of those vacant spots as the first defensive tackle off the board.â
âBrian Flores will continue to cook up different disguises and play calls to keep quarterbacks guessing, but heâll need a strong anchor up front, and Woods certainly provides that.â
Interestingly, Sheath published a 3-Round mock, and this was the Vikingsâ haul:
The Case for Woods
If youâre new to the 2026 draft process, Woods is considered the best or second-best defensive tackle in this class, depending on oneâs thoughts on Kayden McDonald, a nose tackle from Ohio State. This rookie crop isnât necessarily known for DT majesty, but Woods and McDonald should find their way off the draft board in the first 40 picks, perhaps both on Thursday night in Round 1.
During his final two seasons at Clemson, Woods recorded 5 sacks and consistently disrupted plays before they could develop. Film analysis reveals him as a disruptive interior defender, utilizing a violent swipe move to shoot gaps and penetrate the backfield with exceptional quickness.
His testing numbers further highlight his impressive movement skills. Woodsâ 4.75-second forty-yard dash is remarkably fast for a defensive tackle, aligning perfectly with the quick first step and leverage evident on film.

Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods (11) stands on the field during pregame warmups ahead of a marquee matchup in Atlanta, Georgia, on Aug 31, 2024, as the Tigers prepare to face the Georgia Bulldogs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, capturing a calm moment before kickoff in a high-profile early-season contest. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images.
The burst is contained within his 6â2,â 300-pound frame, making him exceptionally agile for his size.
Bleacher Reportâs Matt Holder on Woods: âGood size with impressive movement skills and quickness for a defensive tackle. Plenty of upper body strength and pop in his hands to stand up offensive linemen and gain control of the block.â
âAlso is quick to shoot his hands and keeps his hands tight to protect his chest. Very good at getting off blocks, stack-and-shedding looks easy for him and has a hump move to escape, too. Has the combination of power and movement skills to develop into a quality pass-rusher down the line.â
Holder also issued Jeffery Simmons as Woodsâs NFL comp. Not bad.
First DT since Sharrif Floyd?
Itâs time for the Vikings to pick a defensive tackle early in a draft. They never do it.
The last time was 13 years ago, when Rick Spielman chose Sharrif Floyd, whose career was cut short by a nasty injury. Since then, Minnesota signed Linval Joseph for six seasons and vacillated between a hodgepodge of defensive tackles.

Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Sharrif Floyd (73) celebrates after recording a sack during the third quarter in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Dec 20, 2015, against the Chicago Bears at TCF Bank Stadium, highlighting a dominant defensive moment as the Vikings controlled the game en route to a convincing 38-17 victory. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.
Most teams take DT swings in the draft more frequently than every 13 years. Minnesota should get with the program and leave this yearâs draft with an interior defensive lineman before the end of Friday, especially with Allen and Hargrave off the roster.
Woods will turn 22 next offseason. The guy has youth on his side. Thereâs also a small chance that the Vikings can trade down from their 18th spot on Thursday night and still draft Woods. His stock is near the end of Round 1, per draft pundits, putting a trade and Woods pick in play.