The Minnesota Vikings added nine players through the 2026 NFL Draft. It was the first time they had conducted the draft without former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah since 2021.
While some expected them to make obvious and safe choices, the Vikings swung for the fences with several picks. Their first selection, Florida defensive lineman Caleb Banks, entered the draft with foot issues. Yet Minnesota believes its doctors and medical team have a good grasp of his injuries and are working to maximize his immense potential.
The Vikings then prioritized players with experience and production, expecting their crop of rookies to grow into locker room leaders. That has many in the organization, including college scouting director Mike Soliton, excited about this class’s future.
“A number of these guys are multiyear captains,” he said, via Alec Lewis of The Athletic.
“These are veteran players who have a lot of experience, and you’re getting them an extra year into their development, so that might make them even more ready to step in and compete in their first year.”
Minnesota is due for a talented group of rookies who can contribute right away after years of swinging and missing on players such as Lewis Cine, Andrew Booth Jr., and Brian Asamaoh. Hopefully, their approach pays off and helps get them back into the playoffs in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: College scouting director has big ideas in mind for Vikings rookies