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The Minnesota Vikings will announce their Round 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, likely selecting a defensive player. Predictions suggest a focus on safety, defensive lineman, or cornerback.
Vikings Draft from Pittsburgh, PA, in April 2026
On Thursday night, Minnesota Vikings fans will get their long-awaited verdict ā who the team will pick in Round 1 after months of deliberation. The betting market suggests it will be a defensive player, probably a safety, defensive lineman, or cornerback. Now, itās our turn to take a stab at how the whole draft will shake out.
This is the full forecast before Minnesota goes on the clock.
The final mock draft has absolutely nothing to do with VikingsTerritoryās preferences; this is about how we think the picks will happen ā as a prediction.
Who is your prediction for the Vikingsā first pick?

Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods (11) lines up and engages at the snap, battling in the trenches during a second-quarter sequence Sept 6, 2025, at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina, as Woods works through blocks and pressures the pocket in a physical early-season matchup for the Tigers. Mandatory Credit: Ken Ruinard-Imagn Images.
We start the party with a trade, but not a bombastic one. The will move up a few spots to pick their favorite EDGE rusher, whereas Minnesota will bank two mid-round picks.
The Minnesota Vikings are expected to draft a defensive player, with predictions pointing towards a safety, defensive lineman, or cornerback.
The 2026 NFL Draft for the Minnesota Vikings is scheduled for Thursday night in April 2026.
Draft predictions for the Vikings are influenced by betting market trends and analysis of team needs.
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**TRADE**
Vikings Get:
23rd Overall Pick (Round 1)
98th Overall Pick (Round 3)
114th Overall Pick (Round 4)
ā for ā
Eagles Get:
18th Overall Pick (Round 1)
244th Overall Pick (Round 7)
Philadelphia may grab Keldric Faulk or Akheem Mesidor at No. 18.
Weāre using this logic: Minnesota booted Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave in March, and those two men were established starters in the Vikingsā defense. If the Vikings do nothing in the draft, theyāll trust the DT roles with Jalen Redmond, Levi Drake Rodriguez, and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins. That just doesnāt seem like enough, unless Brian Flores and Co. sign Christian Wilkins, who has ties to Flores from the Miami days.
Woods is the top defensive tackle in this class, and either via trade down or stick-and-pick, heās our final prediction for the Vikingsā first draft pick.
Bernard is tall-ish, fast, smooth, and dependable. The Vikings have been scouting wide receivers for weeks, and although they didnāt expressly meet with Bernard, heād fit nicely in Kevin OāConnellās offense.
Minnesota needs a WR3 after Jalen Nailor left in free agency, and Bernard can fill the role. Heās a playmaker who goes and gets the football.
Rest in peace, Khyree Jackson: Igbinosun is quite similar stylistically. Heās long, loves physicality, and his only weaknesses are his tendency toward too much aggression, which leads to penalties and/or handsiness.
For now, Minnesota has Byron Murphy Jr., Isaiah Rodgers, James Pierre, and Dwight McGlothern as the top four corners on the spring roster. Igbinosun might be next. The Vikings havenāt drafted a productive cornerback in a decade. Itās time. Like overdue.
The Vikings have about 6-7 gettable running backs to choose from in this weekendās draft. Coleman gets the call for one reason: heās the best pass-blocker in the class after Jeremiyah Love, who will likely be picked in the Top 8.

Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman (1) bursts forward with the ball, attacking the defense during an opening-quarter run Sept 6, 2025, at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington, as Coleman looks for early momentum against UC Davis with quick acceleration through the line of scrimmage. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images.
In time, when Coleman takes over the RB1 job, he wonāt have to come off the field on 3rd Down. Thatās invaluable. OāConnell covets tailbacks who block. Ever wonder why Ty Chandler never took off in Minnesota? He didnāt block. Cam Akers did (does), and thatās why the Vikings always find a way to sign him or trade for him.
If weāre wrong about the running backās identity, the pick will be Emmett Johnson, possibly in Round 3.
OāConnell claimed a couple of weeks ago that Blake Brandel could start at center. Thatās fine; it might work. But tackles-turned-guards-turned-everything-O-linemen donāt typically wake up one day in their late 20s and decide theyāll be a lifelong center.
Enter Jones. Heāll be 25 during the regular season ā yes, heās old ā meaning heās the most game-ready center in this class.
No, we did not forget about safety. Itās just that the position isnāt premium, and starting safeties can be found later in the draft, more than other premium positions. For example, itās easier to bet on a 4th-Round safety turning into a contributor than a 4th-Round quarterback.
Smith is big at 6ā2ā³ and can be used as a blitzing piece for Brian Flores.
The Vikings met with Reiger a couple of weeks ago. Heās another āoldā prospect, turning 24 during the regular season.
After Jonathan Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel, Dallas Turner, Bo Richter, and Tyler Batty on the depth chart, Minnesota could use one more promising outside linebacker for the summer and beyond.
Murdock is explosive and hardly missed games at Buffalo. Heās a ballhawk who Flores could put to work on defense, in time, and a special-teams contributor who Matt Daniels would love.

Buffalo linebacker Red Murdock (LB17) addresses media members, answering questions during a formal session Feb 25, 2026, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, as prospects meet with reporters and teams during the NFL Scouting Combine ahead of the upcoming draft. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
The Athleticās Dane Brugler on Murdock: āMurdock is inconsistent as a space player, but he is a magnet to the football and plays with a physicality that will get the job done in the NFL. There is a place in the league for his competitive toughness and playmaking ability.ā
He has a cowboyās name. His name also sounds like the Rambo First Blood villain, which is a perk.
Campbell would be merely a depth piece at guard in case injuries rattle Will Fries or Donovan Jackson. He was a three-starter at Texas. Some intel recently suggested that Minnesota would like production from this draft rather than youthful, inexperienced upside. Campbell is the former.
Barnett can play tackle and guard, and the Vikings eat up trenchmen with those qualifications. He was considered a ātone setterā at Wyoming.