We’ve heard all about it. The Minnesota Vikings are probably the most likely team to pull a 1st round trade into the top-5 of the NFL Draft on (or before) opening night, April 25.
VikingsTerritory writers were asked to predict the Minnesota Vikings’ 1st-Round draft pick(s). For clarity, they were told to throw their personal wishlist out the window.
Folks, we’re less than five days away from the 2024 NFL Draft, where the Minnesota Vikings will add about 8-9 players, probably headlined by a quarterback.
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Skol Nation is waiting for the Minnesota Vikings to be on the clock in less than a week. The NFL draft begins on April 25 with the Chicago Bears, who presumably will select Caleb Williams as their top choice.
Everyone and their mom thinks the Minnesota Vikings are going to trade up in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft in order to select their quarterback
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During a speaking appearance at a local Minneapolis church, Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell opened up about drafting a quarterback and how he previously stopped the franchise from picking other quarterbacks in the NFL Draft.
The Minnesota Vikings are less than six days away from the biggest NFL Draft since (maybe) 2011, possibly longer. And head coach Kevin O’Connell is no idiot.
Maybe the Commanders don’t take him at #2 In my previous quarterback pieces, I’ve not gone into too much detail with Jayden Daniels, as it seemed that the Washington Commanders would select Daniels at #2, making him unavailable to the Vikings, just like Caleb Williams at #1.
Dec 10, 2023; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell reacts after the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports The 2024 NFL season saw a lot of change occur for the Minnesota Vikings.
When the Minnesota Vikings acquired the 23rd overall pick in a trade with the Houston Texans earlier this offseason, everyone knew what they were doing: stocking up on ammunition to trade up in the first round of the NFL Draft.
Vikings, Bears, Packers, Lions top draft needs Mike Florio and Chris Simms rip through the NFC North to identify the biggest draft needs for each team, including interior O-Line in Minnesota, D-Line in Chicago and more.
As is tradition a few days before the NFL draft, the rumor mill is abuzz with reports that are powerful enough to shift the betting markets.
The Minnesota Vikings continue to act like a franchise poised to trade a king’s ransom to trade up to select one of the top quarterbacks in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Minnesota Vikings faced a challenging decision as they entered the offseason, particularly regarding their quarterback situation. Kirk Cousins, a figure well-regarded within the team and among fans, ultimately opted to depart for the Atlanta Falcons, leaving a void to be filled.
In March, the Vikings executed a trade to add an extra first-round pick to their war chest for the draft.
Brian Flores has yet to find a new head coaching job since being let go by the Miami Dolphins and filing a lawsuit against the NFL. But it’s possibly in favor of the Minnesota Vikings right now as they recently hired him as defensive coordinator.
NFL insider Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk suggested on Tuesday that the Minnesota Vikings may not have completely slammed the door shut on trading star wide receiver Justin Jefferson either before or during the upcoming NFL Draft.
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The Vikings seem to be gearing up for a trade-up in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft after acquiring their second first-round pick (No. 23) from the Texans earlier this offseason. Will pulling off a trade prove harder than expected?
Jefferson did not report to the first day of the Vikings’ offseason program Monday. It should be noted Jefferson did not show for Vikings voluntary work last year but reported for minicamp.
The Vikings have consistently been connected to a trade-up from the No. 11 spot. Here's what their GM said about their plans.
The team would prefer to trade up and land its long-term QB in this draft.
According to Corbin K. Smith, the Seahawks hosted Texas DT Byron Murphy for an official top-30 visit. Murphy was one of the breakout players of the 2023
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