As the draft nears, the Minnesota Vikings find themselves in a unique spot.
After unceremoniously removing Kwesi Adofo-Mesah as general manager, the Vikings head into the draft process with long-time executive Rob Brzezinski at the helm, while head coach Kevin O’Connell and defensive coordinator Brian Flores with a larger say in operations. Everyone is at a crossroads, because another underwhelming season could mean drastic changes in the front office and coaching staff.
Given all of Minnesota’s changes, fans don’t know what to expect from Brzezinski. So, let’s turn to the experts to see what they think the Vikings could do at pick 18.
Field Yates (ESPN+)
Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
Yates expects the Vikings to improve the back end of their defense by adding Thieneman to a unit that definitely needs some help. Despite turning 37 recently, Harrison Smith still looked like Minnesota’s best safety.
If Smith doesn’t return, the Vikings could find themselves schematically restricted. Josh Metellus would likely have to play more as a traditional safety and less in the “Star” role, where he has really excelled, something we saw this season when Smith missed time due to injuries.
Daniel Jeremiah (NFL Network)
Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
Yet another expert who has the Vikings taking the safety from Oregon. With Thieneman's speed and athletic ability, he likely will be the future of the position for the defense, even if Smith returns for another season.
Ryan Wilson (CBS)
Peter Woods, DL, Clemson
Now we have an expert with a differing opinion. Wilson thinks that the Vikings will look to add to their defensive line after releasing Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave in the offseason. Despite a downtick in his performance last season, Woods has all of the talent required to be a game-wrecking interior defensive tackle.
Nicholas Rome (Saturday Blitz)
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo
Another expert who has the Vikings selecting a safety, but instead of Thieneman, Rome has them moving for Toledo's McNeil-Warren. Rome also cites Minnesota’s need for a successor to Harrison Smith and overall need for talent on the back end of the defense. He opts for McNeil-Warren size and versatility, something the Vikings have looked for in all of their prospects.
Alec Lewis (The Athletic)
Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
Mock trade: Minnesota sends No. 18, a 2027 third-round pick, and a 2027 fifth-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for No. 11
Lewis has a shock move, with the Vikings moving up seven spots and making a play for Jeremiyah Love. Love was a favorite for the Vikings to select at one point, until they ended their season by winning their last six games and moving out of the top-five pick range.
Lewis believes Minnesota’s past interest in Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs – along with the recent investments that both the New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs have made at the running back position – will allow Love to slip down the board and the Vikings to move up the board and take advantage of a rebuilding Miami Dolphins team to make a splash.
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