The Minnesota Vikings addressed a major need by selecting defensive tackle Caleb Banks in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. As Day 2 approaches, they are focusing on safety, cornerback, edge defender, center, wide receiver, and potentially running back.
Key points
Vikings selected defensive tackle Caleb Banks in Round 1
Safety is now a top priority for the Vikings
Only two cornerbacks were taken in Round 1
Vikings have three picks in Rounds 2 and 3
Center position is a focus with potential candidates available
Nov 28, 2025; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Treydan Stukes (2) intercepts the ball against Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jaren Hamilton (16) in the second half during the 99th Territorial Cup at Mountain America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Nov 28, 2025; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats defensive back Treydan Stukes (2) intercepts the ball against Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jaren Hamilton (16) in the second half during the 99th Territorial Cup at Mountain America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
In Thursday nightâs first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings addressed one of their biggest needs with one of the Draftâs biggest players, selecting Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks with the 18th overall pick. Now, as we move into Day 2 of this yearâs selection meeting, itâs time to focus on which needs the Vikings have to take a look at addressing with their second and third-round selections. They have three picks to make over those two rounds, so which positions should they be focusing on?
Letâs take a look.
**Safety** â The majority of mock drafts going into Draft Weekend had the Vikings married to a safety in Round 1, but the team decided to go in a different direction. With the status of Harrison Smith still up in the air. . .and even if Smith *does* decide to come back for a fifteenth season. . .safety might now be the top priority for the Vikings as we head into the second day of the Draft.
**Potential candidates** â Emmanuel McNeil-Warren (Toledo), Treydan Stukes (Arizona), A.J. Haulcy (Louisiana State), Bud Clark (Texas Christian)
**Cornerback** â The Vikings are still a bit undermanned at the cornerback position as well. Only two cornerbacks were taken in Round 1 of this yearâs draft, so thereâs quite a bit of depth to be had there, but a lot of those players have some concerns. . .obviously. Still, perhaps Brian Flores and company can find something they can work with on Day 2, or maybe theyâre waiting for someone to fall even further.
**Potential candidates** â Jermod McCoy (), Colton Hood (Tennessee), Avieon Terrell (Clemson), Brandon Cisse (South Carolina), DâAngelo Ponds (Indiana)
**Edge defender** â How big a need this is hinges on the answer to one question: Are the Vikings going to trade ? If the answer is âyes,â then this moves significantly up the list. Of course, then theyâd have an extra pick to use to find a potential replacement. The rumors havenât completely gone away yet, but if we donât see a deal by the end of Round 2, I donât think weâre going to.
**Potential candidates** â T.J. Parker (Clemson), Cashius Howell (Texas A&M), Zion Young (Missouri), (Oklahoma)
**Center** â The Vikings have been saying that theyâre comfortable with as their starting center. I think theyâd be even *more* comfortable with Brandel as their super sub along the offensive line and another player starting at center instead. Round 3 seems to be the âsweet spotâ for centers in this yearâs class, and the Vikings have two selections there.
**Potential candidates** â Sam Hecht (Kansas State), Logan Jones (Iowa), Connor Lew (Auburn)
**Wide receiver** â As weâve gone over several times in this space, there isnât a whole lot on the depth chart at the wide receiver spot beyond and for this team. It seems like there are always wide receivers with the ability to contribute in the middle rounds, and this year appears to be no exception. Maybe the Vikings fill that need sometime on Friday night.
**Potential candidates** â Ted Hurst (Georgia State), (Clemson), (Notre Dame), DeâZhaun Stribling (Mississippi)
**Running back** â In todayâs NFL, unless youâre getting a truly special type of player, you can get running backs in the later rounds. Iâm not even sure if the Vikings will address the position on Friday. They might wait until Day 3 to see what develops, but itâs still a need. Not a super pressing need or anything, but a need nonetheless.
**Potential candidates** â Mike Washington Jr. (Arkansas), (), Emmett Johnson (Nebraska), Demond Claiborne (Wake Forest)
Those are some of the positions the Vikings could be looking to address in Fridayâs second and third rounds. What do *you* see as the teamâs biggest needs heading into Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft?
Q&A
What positions do the Vikings need to address on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft?
The Vikings need to focus on safety, cornerback, edge defender, center, wide receiver, and possibly running back.
Who are potential safety candidates for the Vikings in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Potential safety candidates include Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Treydan Stukes, A.J. Haulcy, and Bud Clark.
What are the Vikings' options for cornerbacks in the 2026 NFL Draft?
The Vikings could consider cornerbacks like Jermod McCoy, Colton Hood, Avieon Terrell, Brandon Cisse, and DâAngelo Ponds.
Is the Vikings' center position a priority in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Yes, the Vikings are looking to strengthen the center position, with candidates like Sam Hecht, Logan Jones, and Connor Lew.
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