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The Minnesota Vikings' top draft pick is clearly Domonique Orange, a 3rd-Round nose tackle from Iowa State, who fits the team's needs as a run-stuffer. Caleb Banks, the 1st-Round pick, carries injury risks, while Jake Golday may need more development time.
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The Minnesota Vikings 1st-Round draft pick from Thursday night, Caleb Banks, comes with some injury risk and an overall boom-or-bust profile. The teamās 2nd-Rounder, Jake Golday, might be a bit raw for Year No. 1 readiness, which is fine because the Vikings have plenty of off-ball linebacking depth. What does this mean? Well, the 3rd-Round selection of Iowa State nose tackle Domonique Orange takes the cake from a post-draft standpoint.
Minnesota needed a true interior run-stuffer, and Orange may have the cleanest rookie fit on the roster.
Big Citrus ā his nickname because of his last name ā is set up to succeed more than any Vikings draft pick in the immediate fallout of the event.
The Big Citrus fan club has already begun.

Domonique Orange reacts after a defensive play, showing energy and presence along the line for Iowa State during second-half action on Sep 6, 2025, at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames. Wearing No. 95, the Cyclones lineman turns toward teammates as the rivalry matchup against Iowa continues with momentum shifting late. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-Imagn Images.
The best draft pick is Domonique Orange, a 3rd-Round nose tackle from Iowa State.
Domonique Orange plays as a nose tackle, focusing on interior run-stopping.
Caleb Banks comes with injury risks and a boom-or-bust profile.
Jake Golday, the 2nd-Round pick, may be raw for immediate play but benefits from the team's depth at off-ball linebacker.
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An Immediate Roster Opening
So long as Orange doesnāt look like an idiot at training camp in July ā he wonāt ā the large defender has a clear path to splash right away. On the pre-draft depth chart, 2024 7th-Rounder Levi Drake Rodriguez was slated for nose tackle duty in 2026. That all changed with the Orange selection.
It just makes more sense that Orange would play sooner rather than later, a sharp contrast to Orangeās new teammate, the aforementioned Banks, who will undergo a summer filled with injury questions about his game-readiness. That will not be the story for Orange. There will be some instant gratification regarding Orange.
SI.comās Will Ragatz on the pick: āWhereas Banks is a freak athlete with big-time pass-rush potential, Orange is a true run-stuffing nose tackle. Across four seasons with the Cyclones, he recorded one sack. He also had just seven career tackles for loss.ā
āBut at 6ā2,ā 322 pounds, the work he does generally doesnāt show up in the stat sheet. This is a guy who eats up blocks and is very difficult to move off of his spot, which creates tackle opportunities for others in the run game. Instant grade: B.ā
Nose Tackles Are Set Up to Succeed
Drafting nose tackles somewhat high in a draft is like pepperoni pizza. Nobody from your group of hungry folks will complain about the selection ā or Orange ⦠or the pizza. Nose tackles have a higher rate of success in the draft, mainly because their job is slightly less complicated than pass-rushing DTs. Nose tackles are instructed to be ābig and there.ā
This is a similar situation to safeties: theyāre just easier to hit on in the draft. Low risk, high reward.
The Scouting Report
Orange, an early-down option as his career gets off the ground in the big leagues, offers immediate help. At 6ā2ā³ and 325 pounds, he boasts a quick first step, a solid anchor, and long arms evident on tape. He perfectly fits Minnesotaās profile for interior run stoppers.
However, his pass-rush game requires development. He primarily relies on positioning and leverage, rarely demonstrating the bull rush often seen from other defensive tackles in this class. Still, he possesses significant room for growth.
Generally speaking, the Vikingsā rookie DT roles are clearly defined: Banks will hunt the quarterback, and Orange will handle the interior ādirty work.ā
NFL.comās Lance Zierlein on Orange: āOrange is a sturdy nose tackle capable of muddying the middle of the field with his first-step quickness and take-on power. His reaction time makes it hard to reach-block him in zone and he has the anchor to play landlord over the A-gaps against double-teams.ā
āHe gets bounced around on contact but is excellent in recovery and winning the final phase of the rep. Orange is a non-factor as a pass rusher, but his value versus the run should attract teams.ā

Domonique Orange celebrates after bringing down Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt, delivering a key sack for Iowa State during first-half action on Dec 7, 2024, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The defensive lineman, wearing No. 95, shows emotion following the impactful play in a high-profile matchup. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images.
And The Athleticās Dane Brugler: āOrange is an ineffective pass rusher but has the frame and play strength to be an immovable, stout nose when he wants to be. He projects best as a one-technique or shade in a 4-3 scheme. Using his long extension, he creates powerful knockback, controls the point and eventually discards blockers, although his shed timing must improve.ā
āDespite having a limited range of impact, he played lighter in 2025, and his conditioning is a critical factor in his on-field success. Durable ā played in combined 50 games the past four years. Strong, violent hands to rid himself of contact. Trimmed down to 325 pounds and worked well with nutritionists in the program.ā
First Real NT since Dalvin Tomlinson
Remember Tomlinson? Ironically, heās probably the best NFL comp for Orange, and Orange just so happens to be the first genuine prospective starting nose tackle on the Vikingsā roster since Tomlinson left Minnesota after the 2022 campaign.

Domonique Orange poses during Iowa State football media day, standing confidently in uniform as part of the teamās preseason preparations on Aug 2, 2024, at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames. The defensive lineman, wearing No. 95, faces the camera during organized media sessions ahead of the upcoming season. Mandatory Credit: Zach Boyden-Holmes-USA TODAY NETWORK.
Before Tomlinson, Linval Joseph held down the NT fort from 2014 to 2019. Since Josephās departure, the Vikings have cycled through these NT or faux NT personnel:
So, yes, itās a new day and a bit of a throwback for the Vikings to have Orange on the depth chart.
Orange turned 22 last month.