This was Ben Goessling’s live report of the first round of the NFL draft from Vikings headquarters at TCO Performance Center in Eagan. To read Ben’s final report on the Vikings’ first-round moves, go here.
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J.J McCarthy is the highest drafted quarterback in Vikings history. And the Vikings took a pass rusher in the first round for the first time since 2005.
The Vikings traded up one spot in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night, to select McCarthy with the 10th overall pick they acquired from the Jets. McCarthy, who won a national championship in his final year at Michigan, was drafted one spot higher than the Vikings selected Daunte Culpepper in 1999.
The Vikings were the only team to trade up in the first 10 picks; they did it again later in the first round, moving up from No. 23 to No. 17 for Alabama edge rusher Dallas Turner, who became the first pass rusher they’d drafted in the first round since Erasmus James in 2005. To get Turner, the Vikings sent the 167th overall pick, as well as third- and fourth-rounders in 2025, to Jacksonville.
The Vikings currently have no picks Friday in the second and third rounds, which begins at 6 p.m. Central time. They have five picks on Saturday.
Here’s how the night played out:
10:40 p.m.: Rare double for Vikings
This is just the fourth time in the Super Bowl era the Vikings have taken at least two players in the top 20 of an NFL draft. Others were 2005 (Troy Williamson, Erasmus James), 1994 (Dewayne Washington, Todd Steussie), and 1967 (Clint Jones, Gene Washington, Alan Page).