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Oregon's Dillon Thieneman is gaining significant attention as a top prospect ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, according to a recent ESPN update. He is highlighted as one of the key 'draft risers' due to his impressive performance and speed.
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If the Vikings had a main man going into the 2026 NFL Draft, then Oregonās Dillon Thieneman would have to be the clear winner.
The athletic Duck was featured within a recent ESPN update. The premise of the article involves highlighting the ādraft risers.ā Jeff Legwold, the author, writes, āWith the 2026 NFL draft less than two weeks away, we identified seven players who have gained the most ground since the beginning of the 2025 season.ā Coming in quite high is the defensive back who boasts insane speed.
To begin, thereās some clarity about how Thieneman has ascended.
The assessment from Legwold: āThere are a few players in every draft with an extensive enough body of work to make league evaluators comfortable. Then there are the players who shake things up a bit at the Senior Bowl or the combine, forcing evaluators to take another look. Thieneman fits into the latter bucket and has likely moved from a mid-to-late Day 2 pick into the first round as part of a sturdy safety class.ā

Jan 1, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders running back JāKoby Williams (20) is tackled by Oregon Ducks defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) during the second half of the 2025 Orange Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
Despite playing plenty of football, a situation that allows for ample room to assess the safetyās abilities, Thienemanās testing prompted NFL people to reconsider what had previously been thought: āhe uncorked a 4.37-second 40-yard dash and a 41-inch vertical at the combine at 6-foot, 201 pounds. That makes folks circle back.ā
Not too long afterwards, thereās commentary on Dillon Thieneman having āexcellent instinctsā alongside being someone who boasts āplus-level athleticism.ā
If he had been a sleeper, Thieneman is no longer someone who could be described in those terms.
Sitting at No. 18, the Vikings appear likely to offer Brian Flores a new player to work with from 2026 onward. Basically all levels of the defense could use an infusion of young talent, but few would quibble with opting for a corner or safety. The days of Mike Zimmerās elite 2017 secondary feels like a very long time ago.
Thieneman looks like somebody who could get worked into the mix quite easily. Heās not huge but is wicked fast, is only 21, and coming out of a major college program. Most commonly, Thieneman has either been a deep safety or a box safety, meaning he blends some of Camryn Bynum with some of Harrison Smith.

Nov 29, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Oregon Ducks defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) intercepts a pass against the Washington Huskies during the second half at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
Connecting the dots between Dillon Thieneman and the Vikings isnāt very difficult. Simply note that missing on another 1st-Round selection would be a brutal gut punch for a franchise that is desperate for draft success.
The concern is twofold.
Maybe Thieneman is good but not great, bumped up late in the process even though he didnāt fully deserve it. Thatās not a catastrophic scenario since heās still a good player, but he would bring back memories of Garrett Bradbury. Once upon a time, a highly-athletic center got looped into the Minnesota mocks so commonly that anyone and everyone could predict the future. Close to a decade later, the pick looks average or below average. He, too, got drafted at No. 18.
Worse yet, there could be another Lewis Cine scenario. A young, physical, and highly-athletic safety coming out of a major college program would be perfect, especially with Harrison Smith on the cusp of retirement. Does that rationale sound at all familiar?
Add it all together and the argument isnāt that Dillon Thieneman is a bust waiting to happen. Nor, for that matter, is the argument that he doesnāt deserve the hype that has arrived late in the evaluation process. Rather, the idea is to take a sober look at whatās taking place. Doing so helps us to understand that the spotlight is shining brightly on the Oregon defender but that itās not a foregone conclusion that he will become a success story.

Former Minnesota Vikings tight end Stu Voigt announces the teamās third-round selection at the NFL Draft, with Apr. 25, 2025 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin capturing the on-stage moment as fans reacted to the No. 102 pick during the second night of draft festivities. Mandatory Credit: Tork Mason-USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
Everyone will get clarity on how things unfold in less than two weeks. Reality will arrive, allowing the rumor and speculation to cease. Afterwards, analysis will take place to assess how the Vikings (and the league more broadly) did in the high-stakes event.
Opting for Dillon Thieneman appears quite likely at No. 18; seeing him morph from a Duck into a Viking has plenty of common sense appeal. Whether all of the late hype has been justified remains to be seen.
Dillon Thieneman is a defensive back from Oregon recognized for his exceptional speed and athleticism, making him a standout candidate in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
The ESPN update highlights Thieneman as one of the 'draft risers,' noting his significant improvement and strong performance since the beginning of the 2025 season.
The ESPN article identifies seven players who have gained the most ground in their draft stock leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft.
Dillon Thieneman plays as a defensive back, a position that requires speed and agility, which he has demonstrated effectively.

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