Trade 1:
In the second round, the Vikings made a deal with the Carolina Panthers:
Vikings received:
51 overall
159 overall
Panthers received:
49 overall
196 overall
It was just a little two-spot trade back for an improved Day 3 pick.
Trade 2:
In the third round, the Vikings made the disappointing trade that many had been expecting for months. Jonathan Greenard was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Vikings received:
98 overall
2027 third-round pick
Eagles received:
Edge Jonathan Greenard
244 overall
I get this trade but I hated it. In my opinion, the Vikings could never get appropriate compensation for Jonathan Greenard for the simple reason I didn’t want to see him traded. Two third-round picks aren’t enough. A first isn’t enough. I didn’t want to see him traded. I get that the Vikings live in the real NFL world and felt like they had to do the deal. Despite agreeing to a four-year deal two years ago, Greenard wanted a raise. He probably deserved a raise as he quickly outplayed that four-year deal. He was an absolute bargain at $19 million/year. The Vikings obviously felt that they couldn’t afford to sweeten or extend the two years that remained on the contract. They also had Dallas Turner ready for a bigger role in the defense. So, the Vikings got a couple Day 2 picks for one of their defensive leaders.
Trade 3:
In the sixth round, the Vikings needed a pick to secure Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne. They found a trade partner in the New England Patriots.
Vikings received:
198 overall
Patriots received:
234 overall
2027 sixth-round pick
I doubt that the Vikings were thrilled with using one of their 2027 picks but they clearly targeted the lightning-quick back. The 198th pick of the 2026 NFL Draft had quite a journey. The Vikings originally held it. In 2024, they traded it to the Houston Texans for running back Cam Akers. In March 2025, they got the pick back from the Texans in return for guard Ed Ingram. The Vikings then sent the pick to the San Francisco 49ers for running back Jordan Mason. The 49ers flipped the pick to the Patriots for pass rusher Keion White. Finally, yesterday, the Patriots sent the pick to the Vikings and they used it to select Demond Claiborne.
The Vikings entered the draft with nine selections. After three trades, they exited with nine selections. Here are the Vikings nine nine players added in the 2026 NFL Draft:
Minnesota Vikings 2026 Draft Haul
1. Caleb Banks, DL, Florida
2. Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati
3. Domonique Orange, DL, Iowa State
3. Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern
3. Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami
5. Max Bredeson, FB, Michigan
5. Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F Austin
6. Demond Claiborne, RB, Wake Forest
7. Gavin Gerhardt. C, Cincinnati
To be honest, I was surprised by all of the Day 1 and Day 2 selections. I really like the players selected. I was just surprised by them. Perhaps the most surprised I’ve been since the selection of quarterback Christian Ponder in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Defensive tackle was a clear need and I knew that the position would be addressed early in the draft. I was presently surprised with the way the team attacked the need with the early-round selections of Caleb Banks and Domonique Orange. I thought that the Vikings had a solid group of players on the defensive line. Now, the front has the potential to be a team strength. That’s a very reassuring thing. The selection of Caleb Tiernan in the third also evolved into a reassuring thing. With the offensive signing of free agent tackle Ryan Van Demark and the early selection of a tackle, the Vikings clearly wanted no repeat of the offensive line depth issues of last season. I was pleasantly surprised by the selections of the first two days. Day 3 held few surprises as Max Bredeson, Charles Demmings, and Demond Claiborne were three of my favorite later-round favorites. The only surprises of Day 3 were the lack of a receiver and not addressing center until the seventh round. I expect receiver to be addressed in free agency. DeAndre Hopkins? Juaun Jennings?
After the draft came the race to sign players not selected in the draft. The Vikings quickly signed 19 players.
Marcus Allen, CB, North Carolina
Da’Veawn Armstead, CB, North Texas
Dillon Bell, WR, Georgia
Jordan Botelho, OLB, Notre Dame
Tyreek Chappell, CB, Texas A&M
Monkell Goodwine, DL, South Carolina
Shaleak Knotts, WR, Mayland
Keli Lawson, LB, UCF
Tristan Leigh, OT, Clemson
Delby Lemieux, OL, Dartmouth
Keyon Owens, RB, Florida International
Tomas Rimac, OL, Virginia Tech
Marcus Sanders, Jr., WR, Georgia Southern
Cam’Ron Stewart, OLB, Temple
Jacob Thomas, S, James Madison
Brett Thorson, P, Georgia
Arden Walker, OLB, Colorado
Scooby Williams, LB, Texas A&M
Lyke Wysong, WR, Arizona
Of the 19, punter Brett Thorson might have the best chance at the 53. The Vikings signed Johnny Hekker in free agency. Thorson has youth. Hekker has an edge with his holding expertise.
After months of expectations and speculations, the 2026 NFL is finally in the past. Now, it’s time to build to the 2026 NFL season.