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The Minnesota Vikings controversially selected defensive tackle Caleb Banks at No. 18 in the 2026 NFL Draft, despite concerns over his injury history. Critics quickly condemned the choice, questioning the team's decision-making.
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The Minnesota Vikings made a somewhat controversial pick in Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft, picking defensive tackle Caleb Banks at No. 18. The selection turned heads because Banksās recent injury history had shoved his draft stock into Round 2 on most draft big boards, and few expected a team to pick him in Round 1. But the Vikings die precisely that ā and the naysayers are already panning the choice.
National voices wasted no time picking apart the selection and questioning Minnesotaās approach.
The powers that be of NFL media lined up to trash the pick, not even 12 hours removed.
Banks will have to prove people wrong.

Florida defensive lineman Caleb Banks (88) meets with reporters during Pro Day at the Sanders Practice Fields in Gainesville, FL, March 26, 2026, offering insight into his development and draft outlook after a productive college career. Scouts evaluated his size, strength, and motor as he aims to climb late-round boards. Mandatory Credit: Alan Youngblood-Gainesville Sun.
Mel Kiper Jr. Unhappy about Banks to MIN
Kiper Jr. didnāt mince words, claiming he flat-out didnāt understand the Vikingsā thinking.
The Vikings selected Caleb Banks at No. 18 despite concerns over his injury history, which had lowered his draft stock.
Critics have questioned the Vikings' decision to pick Banks in Round 1 due to his recent injury history and the expectation that he would be a Round 2 selection.
NFL media quickly criticized the Vikings' selection of Banks, expressing skepticism about the team's draft strategy.
Before being picked by the Vikings, Caleb Banks was projected to be a Round 2 selection due to concerns about his injury history.

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He wrote late Thursday night, āBig-time reach for me. Banks was No. 62 on my board, the biggest stretch of the night. Sure, thereās reason to believe this could work out for the Vikings. Banks can stop running backs in their tracks, and he gets enough interior push to be a factor in the pass rush.ā
āHe moves well for a 6-foot-6, 327-pounder. But he has been dealing with a foot injury for a while now, and he just had surgery on it after the Combine. A lot of risk here, even if Banks healthy and at his best can shore up the interior. This was made worse by the fact that safety Dillon Thieneman was still on the board.ā
Banks lived at No. 44 on the Consensus Big Board, meaning Minnesota could have, in theory, traded down near that spot to get Banks and stockpiled a 2nd-Round pick, according to trade chart value. Instead, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski drafted Banks at No. 18.
Kiper Jr. continued, āEveryone thought that pairing made sense. Harrison Smith is still uncertain to return for 2026, and even if he comes back, heās 37 years old. Thieneman would have been perfect in Brian Floresā defense. Not sure I understand this one.ā
Thieneman ended up in Chicago and will play against the Vikings at least twice annually.
CBS Sports Assignsā Dā Grade
Kiper Jr. wasnāt alone with disdain. CBS Sportsā Mike Renner assigned a āDā mark to the draft pick and noted, āBanks is the most prodigious physical talent in this defensive tackle class. At 6-foot-6, 327 pounds with an over 7-foot wingspan, when he fires off low into contact, heās nearly impossible to block.ā
āThe worry is that we never saw it consistently before his 2025 season was cut short with a foot injury that required surgery. He then had another foot surgery after an injury suffered during the combine week. Thatās a big swing for the Vikings to take at 18.ā
The grade represented the single-lowest grade handed out by Renner all evening. In short, he claims the Vikingsā draft pick was horrid.
USA Today Unimpressed
Ready for more? *USA Todayā*s Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz followed suit, grading Minnesotaās selection of Banks as a āC.ā

Florida defensive lineman Caleb Banks (DL02) gets set to run the 40-yard dash during the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, IN, Feb. 26, 2026, as evaluators track his explosiveness and speed metrics at Lucas Oil Stadium. The drill offered a key look at his athletic profile entering the draft cycle. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
āItās easy to see the appeal of Banks, a 6-6, 327-pound interior force with unparalleled explosion off the ball. Yet Banks has been waylaid by multiple foot injuries in the last year, and staying healthy could be a considerable concern,ā he opined.
āBanks also struggles to finish plays as a tackler once he gets in range of a ball carrier. Thereās massive upside here for him to thrive in Brian Floresā scheme, but this could also go awry if Banks canāt become a consistent performer.ā
Middlehurst-Schwartz rendered four C-or-lower grade, and the Vikings grabbed one.
Why Folks Are Low on Banks
When the draft cycle began in December and January, Banks was envisioned by the draft community as a 1st-Round pick. He has a boom-or-bust trajectory in the pros. Banks even cooked at the Senior Bowl, and right after that event, mock drafts placed him in the back half of Round 1. Life was good.

Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks (88) pressures Georgia quarterback Carson Beck (15) during a rivalry matchup in Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 28, 2023, showcasing his ability to collapse the pocket against top competition. Georgia secured a 43-20 win, but Banks flashed disruptive traits throughout the contest. Mandatory Credit: Corey Perrine-Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.
Fast forward to the NFL Combine, and Banks broke a bone in his foot, sending his draft profile to Round 2, and he never left that spot. In fact, his stock fell each week, as no one knew whether the guy who played through injuries in 2025 would be trustworthy after a broken foot at the Combine.
Banks then became a possible Vikingsā draft target in Round 2, not Round 1. For example, Minnesota will pick 49th on Friday night. One week ago, Banks graced Vikings mock drafts at that spot. Minnesota picked him in Round 1 instead.
So, Banks has a familiar mission ahead of him: play well, stay healthy, and no one will care in two years where he was drafted.