The day is finally here. After much anticipation, falling in and out of love with prospects, and scouring every mock draft on the internet for "the one," it’s draft day. This draft will likely signal the start of a new era for the Minnesota Vikings, with most pundits expecting them to move up in pursuit of their quarterback of the future.
Rather than add yet one more mock draft onto the pile, we’ve combed through endless predictions to bring you a comprehensive guide to what all the experts expect to happen at the 11th hour.
Here is who every mock draft has the Vikings selecting.
Field Yates ESPN+
Trade up to Pick 8, J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
Vikings get: No. 8
Falcons get: No. 11, No. 129, and a 2025 third-rounder
Yates has the Vikings keeping both first-rounders and not selling the farm in their pursuit of a quarterback. Instead, they moved up three spots for Michigan JJ McCarthy.
Pick 23, Laiatu Latu, Edge, UCLA
With the pick the Vikings acquired from Houston, Yates has Minnesota going edge and drafting Latu from UCLA. A player with plenty of college production and great skill, Latu would have gone higher if not for injury concerns. He would join an edge rushing unit that the Vikings overhauled by adding Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel.
Kevin Seifert ESPN+
Trade to Pick 5, J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
Vikings get: No. 5
Chargers get: Nos. 11, 23, and 108, plus a third-round pick in 2025
Yet another analyst who has McCarthy going to the Vikings, Seifert surmises that they will have to move up into the top five and jump the New York Giants if they want to select him. Seifert claims that McCarthy will land in the ideal spot and will be the envy of all other rookie QBs in this class, considering the bevy of weapons the Vikings have to offer a young QB.
Charles Davis NFL Network
Pick 11, Drake Maye, QB, UNC
The ideal situation for most Vikings fans is Drake Maye, a quarterback most expect to be selected in the top three, taking a draft day tumble and landing at pick 11. In this scenario, the Vikings get the best of both worlds (Hannah Montana™). Not only do they land their quarterback of the future, but they don’t have to move up and can keep pick 23.
Pick 23, Jared Verse, Edge, FSU
Davis also has the Vikings addressing the edge, selecting Verse with their second pick. Verse is an athletic freak who defensive coordinators drool over, and he will likely carve out a nice rotational role alongside Van Ginkle and Greenard.
Dave Richard CBS
Trade up to Pick 3, Drake Maye, QB, UNC
Vikings get: No. 3
Patriots get: No. 11, No. 23, and a 2025 first-rounder
Rogers has the Vikings moving up to three spots to make Maye their highest-selected quarterback in franchise history. This likely is a more realistic situation in which the Vikings would land Maye, allowing the Patriots to reset their roster with three top-end picks.
Paul Allen Power Trip Morning Show Mock Draft (No Trades Allowed)
Pick 11, J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
Based on his sources, Allen thinks that McCarthy would likely be the most likely QB to slide out of the top 10. He also states that while he selected McCarthy with this pick, in all reality, he is waiting on a trade with the New England Patriots for Drake Maye. Allen says he believes that Kevin O’Connell is infatuated with Maye and will shell out picks to get their guy.
Pick 23, Graham Barton, OG, Duke
Again, Allen likely thinks that this pick will be used in a trade-up. However, if the Vikings keep it, they will target Bryon Murphy II or Jerzahn Newton if they’re available. Both were selected in this mock, so he pivoted to Graham Barton, a versatile lineman who can play any position and who Allen figures will start at left guard Week 1.
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