Monday, April 6, 2026

Minnesota Vikings Mock Draft Monday

It’s another Monday closer to the real draft. 17 more days. Here’s another Minnesota Vikings mock draft. 

1. Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
2. Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
3. Kyle Louis, LB, Pittsburgh
3. Logan Jones, C, Iowa
5. Jeff Caldwell, WR, Cincinnati
6. Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
7. Kaden Wetjen, WR, Iowa
7. Riley Nowakowski, FB/TE, Indiana
7. Ahmari Harvey, CB, Georgia Tech

After missing all of the 2025 season with an ACL injury, it was easy to imagine Jermod McCoy being available at #18. After an explosive performance at his Pro Day last week, I don’t think he’ll be available when the Vikings are on the clock. He may now challenge Mansoor Delane as the first cornerback to be selected in the draft. If available, McCoy would be an excellent addition to the Vikings secondary.

Day 2 of this mock provides three players that would contribute immediately and soon grab starting roles. The Vikings need a young, difference-maker at running back. Jadarian Price would perfectly fill that role. Kyle Louis has emerged as one of my favorite players in this draft. Brian Flores would have a blast scheming for the versatile defender. Louis is the best cover linebacker in the draft. He may also be considered the best cover safety. He has the size and athletic ability to play both positions. Much like Josh Metellus, Louis can project nearly anywhere on the defense. While Blake Brandel is a solid placeholder at center, I think the Vikings offensive line is at its strongest when he’s backing up as many as five positions. Logan Jones could immediately step in at center and raise the floor of the starting offensive line.

With each of these mocks, I’m always foolishly hoping to address all of the Vikings biggest needs in the first three rounds. With only four picks it’s impossible to address every need. It’s one of the reasons I wouldn’t be surprised if the Vikings trade back in the first round and add a Day 2 pick. This mock is helped by the addition of Kyle Louis. His versatility potentially addresses needs at linebacker and safety. In this mock, it’s defensive tackle and receiver that slip into Day 3. At 6’5” and 4.31 forty, Jeff Caldwell intrigues with his size and speed. The Vikings have no receiver that big or that fast. Day 3 is often for players with particular traits and Caldwell is loaded with particular traits. Nick Barrett is a big, run-stuffer, space-eater. The Vikings could use one of those on the defensive line. As always, the sixth and seventh rounds include some of my late-round favorites. While Myles Price shined as a returner in his rookie season, Kaden Wetjen is a whole other type of returner. He could immediately be one of the league’s best. Riley Nowakowski is a C.J. Ham replacement as a fullback and extra blocker. Ahmari Harvey has become a seventh-round regular in these mock drafts. 

Until this next one. 

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