In a Vikings Draft Trade, Watch for the Dolphins, Patriots, and Jaguars
TL;DR
The Minnesota Vikings may consider a draft trade, potentially involving teams like the Dolphins, Patriots, and Jaguars. They currently hold multiple draft picks, including No. 18 and No. 49.
Key points
- Minnesota Vikings may consider a draft trade
- Potential trade partners include Dolphins, Patriots, and Jaguars
- Vikings hold multiple draft picks including No. 18 and No. 49
- Dillon Thieneman is a leading candidate for the Vikings' top pick
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A Vikings draft trade doesnāt appear to be the leading theory. That title belongs to Oregonās Dillon Thieneman, the athletic Duck who would get tasked with working as an air-traffic controller for Brian Flores. If, however, thereās a desire to move down, then a few teams jump off the page.
The NFLās website offers a helpful listing of each teamās draft selections. Minnesota finds itself with the following picks: No. 18 (1st), No. 49 (2nd), No. 82 (3rd), No. 97 (3rd), No. 163 (5th), No. 196 (6th), No. 234 (7th), No. 235 (7th), and No. 244 (7th). Seeing the Vikings push the total higher wouldnāt be at all surprising, meaning the Dolphins, Patriots, and Jaguars look like nice trade partners.
A Vikings Draft Trade: Watch MIA, NE, & JAX
Moving down sometimes hits as a buzzkill.
Onlookers want to see elite, high-end talent grafted onto the roster. And, to be sure, thereās good reason for that desire. What needs to be remembered, though, is that Minnesotaās roster is aching for more youth all over the place. Indeed, this Vikings team is not a single piece away from contention but, rather, several pieces.

Nov 9, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) warms up before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.
Moreover, thereās wisdom in the realization that excellent talent can be found later on, as the Vikingsā roster demonstrates. Some will quibble with the ranking, but consider the Vikingsā five best players alongside where they were picked:
- Justin Jefferson ā No. 22, RD1
- Andrew Van Ginkel ā No. 151, RD5
- Christian Darrisaw ā No. 23, RD1
- Jalen Redmond ā UDFA
- Brian OāNeill ā No. 62, RD2
The point, folks, isnāt to get into a fight about the teamās best players. Instead, the idea is that great players can be found all over the place. In fact, thereās a pretty good case to be made that the Vikingsā sweet spot lately has been in the low-to-mid 20s since thatās where the team found Jefferson, Darrisaw, Jordan Addison, and Donovan Jackson.
Picking high increases oneās odds of landing that game-changing talent. Another way to increase the odds of choosing that talent is to increase the amount of picks a team makes. Sounds basic, but the rationale is worth highlighting: drafting ten players often gives a team a better shot at landing more starters than drafting five players.
As it relates to teams that could reasonably be interested in climbing, consider the Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and Jacksonville Jaguars.

Dec 26, 2020; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Detailed view of a Miami Dolphins helmet against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
The Dolphins are moving ahead with a vast array of draft selections and a terrible roster. Rebuilding will be made much easier if the freshly-signed QB1 Malik Willis plays like a strong QB1. Giving him a strong receiver (or tight end) would obviously help, so itāll be fascinating to see if somebody like Oregonās Kenyon Sadiq or a promising WR could lead to a bold trade.
Check out the Dolphinsā draft picks:
- No. 11
- No. 30
- No. 43
- No. 75
- No. 87
- No. 90
- No. 94
- No. 130
- No. 151
- No. 222
- No. 238
No doubt, dropping down to 30th would sting. No doubt, the Dolphins have the firepower to make it worth the drop. Sitting on top of seven top-100 selections will make Miami a busy team. Thatāll mean being busy drafting promising players and/or busy pulling off trades.
Likewise, the Patriots are sitting atop a huge amount of picks, though they donāt have the same ammunition over the opening trio of rounds. Even still, the No. 31 selection could theoretically get partnered with No. 63, No. 95, or some combo of the other eight picks to move up. Drake Maye needs more help at receiver.
Do the Steelers with their twelve picks ā No. 21 being the highest ā call? Kansas City is at No. 29 and then has seven more picks afterwards. They, too, need WR help.

Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; April 25, 2025; A wide shot captures the stage video board displaying āThe Pick Is Inā for the Minnesota Vikings during the third round of the NFL Draft, as fans and team personnel await the announcement inside the draft theater in Green Bay. Mandatory Credit: Perry Knotts-Getty Images
Next up, consider the stockpile thatās sitting in Jacksonville:
- No. 56
- No. 81
- No. 88
- No. 100
- No. 124
- No. 164
- No. 166
- No. 203
- No. 233
- No. 240
- No. 245
The Vikings will be extremely reluctant ā if not outright unwilling ā to go from No. 18 to No. 56. A future 1st and more would be required. Does the calculus change if the decision is to go from No. 49 to No. 56?
Admittedly, the proposed move isnāt eye-popping in the same way that a 1st-Round trade generally is, but there could still be merit in the decision. Going from No. 49 to No. 56 could be lucrative enough to bridge the current chasm between the Vikingsā 97th and 163rd picks while tossing on a touch more.

Dec 14, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) slaps hands with Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin OāConnell after a made field goal against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images.
Over and over again, Rob Brzezinski has articulated his desire to stack good decisions (his phrasing). If he was an MLB hitter, Brzezinski would be looking to make contact, get on base, and so on. Putting the ball sailing into the stands isnāt his focus. Instead, heās chasing down steady, strong baseball.
The Vikingsā draft effort may therefore consist of small ball. Trade down, acquire more picks, and shore up an aging roster with plenty of young lads.
Q&A
What draft picks do the Minnesota Vikings currently have?
The Minnesota Vikings have draft picks No. 18 (1st), No. 49 (2nd), No. 82 (3rd), No. 97 (3rd), No. 163 (5th), No. 196 (6th), and three picks in the 7th round: No. 234, No. 235, and No. 244.
Which teams are potential trade partners for the Vikings in the draft?
The Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and Jacksonville Jaguars are identified as potential trade partners for the Vikings.
Who is expected to be the top draft pick for the Vikings?
Oregon's Dillon Thieneman is currently seen as a leading candidate for the Vikings' top draft pick.
What is the significance of the Vikings' draft strategy?
The Vikings' draft strategy could impact their roster significantly, especially if they decide to trade down and acquire more picks.

