The Vikings, under new General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O'Connell, start their first draft together with only three picks in the first four rounds and eight picks overall. But a trade back in the first round could help them accumulate a few more chances to get an impact player. We also included a third-round trade, where the Vikings move back in exchange for an extra pick in what's projected to be a quarterback-heavy 2023 draft. Here's our best guess as to how they'll spend their picks this weekend.
Round 1 is Thursday, starting at 7 p.m., with Rounds 2-3 on Friday (6 p.m.) and Rounds 4-7 on Saturday (11 a.m.). The draft will be televised on Ch. 5, ESPN and NFL Network.
FIRST PICK: Round 1, No. 14
Acquired with No. 76 in exchange for Nos. 12 and 191 in mock trade with Ravens.
Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington
The Vikings like Derek Stingley Jr., and the LSU corner would seem like the obvious choice if he's available at No. 12. But with Stingley's stock rising, the Vikings use the opportunity to trade down and still pick up McDuffie, above, who'll need to get a little stronger in the NFL but projects as one of the best cover corners in the class.
Other possibilities:
Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama. He tore his ACL in the national championship game, but if the Vikings feel good enough about his recovery, they could take him in the first round to play opposite Justin Jefferson. Ohio State's Garrett Wilson could also be worth a look as a shifty slot receiver.
George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue. The pass rusher brings pure strength to the first round of the draft; he could play defensive end or linebacker in the NFL, but might start as a 3-4 end with Danielle Hunter lining up at outside linebacker.