The Vikings have nine picks in the 2024 draft and two in the first round, though the way they use their supply of draft choices could be determined by what they do Thursday night, when they could trade up for a quarterback as they look for a long-term solution at the position. The Vikings will be looking for upgrades on defense, particularly at defensive line and cornerback, as they move into their second season with Brian Flores running the group. They could also pursue additional help on the offensive line, or depth at their skill positions. But the first order of business is figuring out their future at QB.
Here are the team’s top needs to address heading into the NFL draft on Thursday (Round 1, 7 p.m.), Friday (Rounds 2-3, 6 p.m.) and Saturday (Rounds 4-7, 11 a.m.). The draft will be televised on ABC, ESPN and NFL Network.
Top offensive needs
Quarterback: There’s not much mystery here. The Vikings are in the market for Kirk Cousins’ successor, and they could move up from the 11th overall pick to take the highest drafted quarterback in franchise history. The price to do so would be steep, but the payoff could be enormous if they get it right.
Interior offensive line: Blake Brandel could get the first shot at the left guard spot after the Vikings re-signed him to a three-year deal, but the Vikings could still look for help at the spot. Right guard (where Ed Ingram is headed into Year 3) and center (where Garrett Bradbury will be a free agent after 2025) could be addressed, as well.
Running back: Aaron Jones will be the lead back this year, but the 29-year-old is in Minnesota on a one-year deal. Don’t be surprised if the Vikings pursue another ball carrier in this draft who can compete with Ty Chandler for work alongside Jones.
Tight end: Once T.J. Hockenson returns, the Vikings should be set at the position. They could secure another pass-catcher who can help until Hockenson is ready and provide another option behind him once he’s healthy.
Top defensive needs
Defensive line: The Vikings haven’t taken a defensive lineman higher than the third round since drafting Sharrif Floyd in 2013. If the Vikings don’t use their top pick on a quarterback, a defensive tackle who can provide interior pass rush in Flores’ defense seems like a big need.
Cornerback: Shaquill Griffin will start at one outside spot while Byron Murphy Jr. moves back to the slot. Who’s the other outside corner? With lots of questions remaining about Akayleb Evans, Mekhi Blackmon and Andrew Booth Jr., the Vikings could spend another high pick on an option.