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Minnesota Vikings selected Domonique Orange with the No. 82 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. He is affectionately nicknamed 'Big Citrus.'
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Domonique Orange is the newest member of the Minnesota Vikings.
They took him with the No. 82 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and he comes with a great nickname.
Orange, out of Iowa State, is called "Big Citrus."
And it's not for a complicated reason.
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It's easy: He's big. And his last name is Orange.
He doesn't have red hair or anything.
This is pretty literal -- since an orange is a citrus fruit, he gets this nickname.
Orange weighs more than 320 pounds and is a nose tackle.
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Domonique Orange is nicknamed 'Big Citrus' for a straightforward reason related to his last name.
Domonique Orange was selected with the No. 82 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Domonique Orange played college football at Iowa State before being drafted by the Vikings.
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He'll likely be a two-down type of guy, out there to stop the run.
The Vikings took DT Caleb Banks in the first round out of Florida, but he's a different player type. He's more capable of getting after the quarterback.
Minnesota will hope Banks and Big Citrus can team up for years to come to stuff opposing run games, too.