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Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks (88) walks on the field during Gator Walk at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, FL on Saturday, April 13, 2024 before the Orange and Blue game. [Doug Engle/Gainesville Sun]2024
The Minnesota Vikings used their 1st-Round draft pick last month on a fancy new defensive tackle who broke his foot at the NFL Combine. Fast forward to rookie minicamp, and the plan is to have that man, Caleb Banks, ready for training camp in late July.
Minnesotaās first big rookie watch has officially started.
Because of the injury risk, Vikings fans will hang on every Banks update this summer.
Primetime for Banksā arrival should be late July.

Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks goes through positional drills during Senior Bowl practice on Jan. 29, 2026, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile. Banks entered the NFL Draft process with legitimate Round 1 momentum before a foot injury complicated his outlook, though scouts still viewed him as one of the draftās more physically gifted interior defenders. Mandatory Credit: Vasha Hunt-Imagn Images.
Caleb Banks broke his foot at the NFL Combine.
The Minnesota Vikings training camp is scheduled to start in late July.
Caleb Banks plays as a defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings.
Vikings fans are closely monitoring every update on Caleb Banks' recovery due to the injury risk.

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Vikings Have a Banks Plan
The process for Banks is pretty straightforward: get ready for training camp. The Athleticās Alec Lewis wrote Saturday, āThe Vikings are planning a methodical return process for Banks, a defensive tackle from Florida. He is still rehabbing from a spring surgery to repair the fractured fourth metatarsal in his left foot.ā
āBanks attended Fridayās practice and aggressively pedaled a stationary bike. He even stood behind his teammates and observed drills. His participation wasnāt expected. Minnesotaās medical staff wants Banks healthy for training camp.ā
Head coach Kevin OāConnell on Banks at minicamp: āCaleb is doing great. Got some more positive information here as he reported to Eagan in the last couple days, and very much looking forward to him establishing a great plan with our medical staff and the coaching staff.ā
āOn the coaching staff side, how can we push Caleb from an above-the-neck standpoint to be that much more comfortable when he does get healthy? He gets a great chance this spring and summer to get strong and build himself up.ā
The Banks draft pick utterly shocked fans; folks were expecting to hear Oregon safety Dillon Thienemanās name called.
OāConnell added, āWith Caleb, he doesnāt necessarily have to worry about the physical side of it right now, other than just getting healthy. So we can hopefully challenge him to learn multiple spots that coincide with his versatility to align in different impactful spots along the D-line.ā
āI just think weāre happy with where heās at, all things considered. We want to have our eyes on that end-of-July date so he can hopefully have a seamless transition into training camp.ā
So, a Countdown
Banks was present at rookie minicamp last week, riding a bike and sharing the experience with teammates. But he notably didnāt take part in on-the-field work, as mentioned by OāConnell.
Because of the risk in drafting him so early ā big men with back-to-back foot injuries are not a good mix ā thereās basically a countdown in effect to see if Banks is ready to go later this summer. Training camp is typically a source of important storylines, but Banksās participation will be near the top of the list.

Caleb Banks speaks with reporters during SEC Media Days on Jul. 16, 2025, at the Omni Atlanta Hotel in Georgia. The Florida defensive lineman emerged as one of the conferenceās most intriguing NFL prospects entering the 2025 season, drawing attention for his rare size, length, and ability to disrupt opposing quarterbacks from the interior defensive line spot. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images.
For example, if his recovery is slow-rolled in July and August, and then he doesnāt play much in September, a large faction of NFL media will be ready to say, āI told you so.ā
Fansā Fingers Crossed on the Boom or Bust
Before the Combine, Banks was a clear first-round prospect. However, a broken bone in his foot quickly altered his draft projection. The injury became the primary concern: while his size, traits, and upside still indicated first-round talent, the medical issues ultimately pushed him into a different draft tier.
With the draft concluded and the schedule release approaching, the Vikings are preparing for OTAs, minicamp, and training camp. Banks is expected to be one of the most closely watched rookies, as fans eagerly await an early indication of whether Minnesotaās gamble was astute or overly speculative.
If Banks demonstrates good mobility by early August, it will alleviate concerns. It would signal to the Vikings that a Week 1 debut is realistic and their medical assessments were accurate.
On the other hand, if he remains significantly limited throughout the summer, the reaction will be predictable. Fans will question why Minnesota invested premium draft capital in a player requiring a longer recovery, especially since the injury was a known factor in his pre-draft evaluation.
The ideal scenario is straightforward: the Vikingsā trust in their medical evaluation is validated, Banks progresses as expected, and he becomes a full participant during the summer, rather than a āwait-and-seeā rookie.

Florida defensive lineman Caleb Banks works through a spring practice drill on Apr. 1, 2023, at Steve Spurrier Field in Gainesville. Banks steadily developed into an NFL-caliber defensive tackle during his time with the Gators, eventually becoming known for his combination of interior power, athletic movement skills, and disruptive pass-rushing upside at his position. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton/Gainesville Sun.
If Banksās foot is in good shape, he vividly has the talent tooklit to turn into an All-Pro eventually; that is not an exaggeration. Of course, none of that matters if a nagging foot injury plagues him.
Other Training Camp Storylines Ahead
In addition to Banksās status, the Vikings are likely to feature these storylines later this summer:
Training camp is about 11 weeks away.