In two weeks, the Vikings’ first pick in the NFL draft could be the culmination of what General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah called a “two-year process” on Thursday during his predraft news conference at TCO Performance Center in Eagan.
The past two years, and their hesitancy to commit to quarterback Kirk Cousins long-term in contract negotiations, occurred under the backdrop of this heralded quarterback class arriving in the NFL draft’s first round on April 25.
The Vikings, who currently have two first-round picks at No. 11 and No. 23, are nearing the end of that process with cross-country flights for private workouts and pro days over the past month. According to Adofo-Mensah, they have emerged feeling there are multiple players worthy of becoming the Vikings’ next franchise quarterback.
“We’ve kind of felt that way for a long time,” he said Thursday.
“There are multiple guys that we are in love with,” he added. “But there’s also other guys that we are in love with … if we get them at a certain value.”
Adofo-Mensah and coach Kevin O’Connell have talked openly about angling to make a big swing toward the top of the draft order.
If USC’s Caleb Williams and LSU’s Jayden Daniels, the past Heisman Trophy winners, go with the first two picks as frequently projected, the Vikings might have to get to No. 3, held by the Patriots, to reunite North Carolina star Drake Maye with new Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown. McCown coached Maye in 2018 and 2019 at Myers Park High School in Charlotte.
Or perhaps get No. 4 from Arizona for Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy, as many have projected in mock drafts. Or maybe wait later for Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. or Oregon’s Bo Nix.