
The Minnesota Vikings' first-round draft pick predictions are in, with staff making twelve forecasts ahead of the draft. The uncertainty stems from the team's interim general manager, Rob Brzezinski, and his lack of a track record.
Mentioned in this story
Vincent Carchietta
The time has come. Every April, just before the draft, we ask our staff to predict the Minnesota Vikingsâ first draft pick, whether the franchise stays at its organic spot of No. 18 or trades up or down. These are our writersâ official predictions.
Twelve predictions. One pick. Draft night is almost here.
The prognostications are scattered in 2026, probably because Minnesota has an interim general manager, Rob Brzezinski, and he doesnât have a track record.
Showtime is in five days.

San Diego State Aztecs cornerback Chris Johnson (1) celebrates after a play against Washington State during the first half, Sep 6, 2025, at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Washington, showing visible energy and emotion as he reacts near teammates following a defensive stop in a tightly contested early-season matchup. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-Imagn Images
Predictor: Janik Eckardt
The interim general manager of the Minnesota Vikings is Rob Brzezinski.
The Minnesota Vikings currently hold the No. 18 pick in the upcoming draft.
Twelve predictions were made by the staff regarding the Vikings' first draft pick.
There is uncertainty about the Vikings' draft strategy due to having an interim general manager without a proven track record.


La final de la Copa del Rey Mapfre termina 2-2, igual que en 1987, y la Real gana por penaltis.
Rosenior urges Chelsea to keep fighting for Champions League after loss to Man Utd
Man Utd tightens grip on top four with win over Chelsea

Spurs fans go from joy to despair in dramatic match against Brighton
Chelsea suffers 1-0 defeat to Manchester United; Fofana and Fernandez rated highest.
See every story in Sports â including breaking news and analysis.
After botching recent drafts, the Vikings are in desperate need of hitting on several selections. To increase the odds, the front office adds even more picks in a trade-down. Johnson has an intriguing athletic profile and could be the young corner the Vikings have been looking for.
Predictor: Josh Frey
The Vikings need to recover at the defensive tackle position next season. Jalen Redmond blossomed into a very capable player in the middle of the defensive line, but Minnesota needs another player to line up alongside him. Caleb Banks is massive and strong, with an explosive first step that could make him a great pass rusher in the NFL.
Predictor: Kyle Joudry
The Vikings scoop up Jermod McCoy, doing so after a modest trade down.
Predictor: Brevan Bane
Itâs a trade-down with the San Francisco 49ers! The package looks a little something like this: MIN sends: Pick 18. SF sends: Pick 27, Pick 127, and a 2027 2nd Round Pick.
The Vikings trade down in the first round to pick up extra draft capital (including a 2nd in a very stacked 2027 draft), and keep the fifth year of control on their selection this year. That selection is Tennessee CB Colton Hood. The kid has fluid hips, natural ball skills, and an instinctual ability to play press-man at the line.
Predictor: Dustin Baker
If you really want to get this prediction right, the process this year is not easy. The Vikings could bend in about five directions that would shock nobody. Usually, the draft pick, or at least the playerâs position, is pretty damn evident.
This year is different, mainly because Kwesi Adofo-Mensah isnât employed in Minnesota.
In 2023, the Vikings needed a wide receiver. They drafted one. In 2024, they needed a quarterback. They drafted on. Last year, they needed a guard after the embarrassing playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams. They drafted one.
In 2026, the Vikings have released defensive tackles Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave. They need an interior defensive lineman. Whether sticking-and-picking at No. 18 or trading down, Woods will be the guy. Heâs considered by most as the top DT in an otherwise weak class.
Predictor: Wesley Johnson
The Vikings could go in a few different directions here and are really set up to take the best player available. While I would entertain DT Kayden McDonald, OTâs Monroe Freeling and Max Iheanachor, or one of the WRs that may fall, Sadiq fits a more immediate need. T..J Hockenson will, in all likelihood, be leaving the team next offseason, and finding a capable replacement now is smart football.

Oregon Ducks tight end Kenyon Sadiq (18) catches a pass for a touchdown during the second half, Nov 22, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon, securing the ball in stride as he breaks free from coverage and completes a scoring play that energizes the crowd in a late-season conference matchup. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images
While an athletic freak at TE, fans should temper their expectations for Sadiq compared to other recent first-round TEs (Loveland, Warren, Bowers), as he is not as refined a pass-catcher.
Predictor: Cole Smith
The Vikingsâ first pick will be Kenyon Sadiq. Everyone has thought that safety Dillon Thieneman was destined to be the pick, but his Oregon teammate gives the Vikings a unique offensive weapon in year one while providing them with their next TE1 after T.J. Hockenson leaves following the season.
Predictor: Adam New
The Vikings trade back to later in the first round and select Ohio Stateâs Kayden McDonald. Giving the interior of the Vikingsâ defensive line a boost by adding a big nose tackle.
Predictor: Sean Borman
The Vikings need iDL, and McDonald has no injury-related absences. In McDonald, theyâd be getting more powerful up front. Heâs a big run stuffer with some flash quickness
Predictor: Tony Schultz
So many are trying hard to figure out who the Vikings will draft. In some cases, maybe too hard. Iâve said it before, and Iâll say it again and a third time to make it happen: Thieneman! Thieneman! Thieneman! Dillon Thieneman is the popular choice not just because of his skills but also his fit and need in the Vikingsâ defense.
The sphere of pick 18 is where he projects in this draft, regardless of whoâs picking. Recent rumors suggest there could be a run on offensive linemen, and teams might trade up to get ahead of others. It would not shock me if the Vikings trade down a bit and still get their man in the former Oregon Duck.

Oregon Ducks defensive back Dillon Thieneman (31) reacts after defeating Penn State at Beaver Stadium, Sep 27, 2025, in University Park, Pennsylvania, displaying visible emotion following the final whistle as teammates celebrate a major road win against a ranked opponent in a high-stakes Big Ten matchup. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images
Adding a 3rd rounder or maybe a low second, while still landing the best player available and a player of need, will look great for a team trying to get over past mistakes. Donât overthink it. Draft him!
Predictor: Ted Schwerzler
Every mock draft continues to say the same thing, and at this point, thereâs no reason to believe they arenât speaking it into existence. Dillon Thieneman, you are a Minnesota Viking.
Predictor: Henrique Gucciardi
Itâs one of the most common picks in mock drafts around the world, and for good reason. Heâs a great prospect, safety is a position of need, and Thieneman could be an immediate heir to Harrison Smith.