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The Minnesota Vikings did not draft any wide receivers, leaving them with Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Tai Felton. Free-agent wideout Jauan Jennings is now a top target for the team as they seek to bolster their roster.
Matt Kartozian
The Minnesota Vikings did not draft any wide receivers last week, despite widespread speculation that the team would do so. If the regular season started today, the club would roll with Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Tai Felton as the main corps, and because Felton is unproven, free-agent wideout Jauan Jennings has rocketed to the top of men who could turn purple soon.
Minnesota skipped wide receiver in the draft, keeping veteran help firmly on the post-draft radar.
Jennings remains a free agent. That wonāt last for too long.
Jennings really checks the boxes of the Vikingsā offense.

Jauan Jennings looks toward the sideline between snaps, scanning for the call as the San Francisco 49ers face the during second-quarter action on Dec 12, 2024, at Leviās Stadium in Santa Clara. Wearing No. 15, the wide receiver stays engaged in the flow of the game before the next play begins. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images.
The Vikings opted not to draft any wide receivers despite speculation, focusing instead on their current roster.
The main wide receivers for the Vikings are Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Tai Felton.
Jauan Jennings remains a free agent and is quickly becoming a top target for the Vikings post-draft.
The decision suggests the Vikings are confident in their current wide receiver corps but may seek to add experienced talent like Jennings.
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SI.com: Vikings Could Explore Jennings
Tony Libert of SI.com was one of the first to mention Jennings to Minnesota, writing, āThe Vikingsā decision to trade Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles opened more than $12 million in cap space for the 2026-27 season. They did not select a wide receiver at this yearās NFL Draft, so they now have some resources to pursue a potential option in free agency.ā
āFormer 49ers veteran Jauan Jennings headlines a list of realistic options still available. Last yearās third-round pick, Tai Felton, struggled to make an impact as a rookie with just three receptions for 25 yards on the season. The Vikings lost Jalen Nailor in free agency, so a veteran wide receiver would be an intelligent way to use their new freed-up cap space.ā
Most fans would not object to Jennings in Kevin OāConnellās offense.
The Athletic, Too
Alec Lewis also mentioned Jennings by name on Saturday: āThree spots immediately stand out: wide receiver, center and safety. The Vikings have remained optimistic about Tai Feltonās development as a receiver. Still, the team explored drafting a player at the position early.ā
āTrading edge rusher Jonathan Greenard cleared some cap space, so Minnesota could target a free-agent addition in the coming weeks. How much would the team be willing to spend? If itās enough, perhaps a player like former 49ers wideout Jauan Jennings could become an option.ā
Lewis is known for his reliability in reporting on the Vikings. For example, last Thursday afternoon, he predicted Minnesota would either draft tight end Kenyon Sadiq or defensive tackle Caleb Banks. Hardly anybody had Banks on Minnesotaās Round 1 radar, and he ended up being the selection at No. 18.
Jenningsās Production
Jennings is actually accustomed to a WR3 workload, teetering on WR2 at times in San Francisco. Hereās the statistical resume:
2025: 55 Rec | 643 Rec Yards | 9 TDs
2024: 77 Rec | 975 Rec Yards | 6 TDs
2023: 19 Rec | 265 Rec Yards | 1 TD
2022: 35 Rec | 416 Rec Yards | 1 TD
Heās also known for his downfield blocking in the rushing offense, which would be music to OāConnellās ears ā and might be why folks believe heāll sign with the Vikings.

Jauan Jennings breaks into the open field and races toward the end zone, finishing a scoring play for the San Francisco 49ers during second-half action on Dec 28, 2025, at Leviās Stadium in Santa Clara. The wide receiver, wearing No. 15, pulls away from defenders to cap off the drive against the Chicago Bears. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images.
49ers boss John Lynch recently said about Jennings, āHeāll find a good home, and Jauan will go play great football for someone. I canāt say enough for what that guy did; when that guy stepped between the lines, man, he was a presence, and they had to deal with him, and he won us a lot of games.ā
The Other FA WRs
Of course, Jennings isnāt the only free-agent wide receiver. If the Vikings donāt want him or heās too expensive, the rest of the options look like this:
Aiyuk is fascinating because heās still very much a WR2, but the 49ers are holding him hostage at the moment. A 6th- or 7th-Round pick via trade might be able to get him off San Franciscoās roster. Stay tuned.
NFL.comās Bobby Kownack on Aiyuk: āIt marks the third consecutive offseason that Aiyuk has become a fixture in trade speculation. In 2024, he requested a trade and held in at training camp before signing a long-term extension, a deal that did not prevent San Francisco from being open to trading him during the 2025 offseason as he recuperated from a torn ACL.ā
āNow, in 2026 ā after Aiyuk never took the field last season and the player-team relationship deteriorated ā Aiyuk seems destined once again for a new squad. Though Lynch indicated his willingness to find a trade partner, it might behoove the 49ers to wait a few more months to commit to something.ā

Jauan Jennings celebrates in the end zone alongside Brandon Aiyuk after a touchdown catch, sharing the moment during second-quarter action on Dec 3, 2023, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The San Francisco 49ers receivers, wearing Nos. 15 and 11, react with energy following the scoring play against the Eagles. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports.
If Aiyuk is eventually traded, the deal will likely go down after June 1st, when the 49ersā financial pain lessens.
āSan Francisco voided the guaranteed money owed to Aiyuk in 2026 but would still incur $29.6 million in dead money for the upcoming season by trading him ahead of June 1, per Over the Cap. In a post-June 1 trade, theyād only take on $8.3 million,ā Kownack added.
Jennings will turn 29 this summer. Aiyuk wonāt turn 29 until next March.