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2023 NFL Draft: Vikings mock draft roundup 15.0

Mock draft season is upon us and that means our mock draft roundup is back!

What we do every week is track the mainstream outlets mock drafts and aggregate how many times a player gets selected. Last season, we tallied up 173 mock drafts and only 10 of them were on offense. This season could end up being much of the same.

We will track them and try to determine trends and patterns, along with giving my own analysis on how they could fit with the Minnesota Vikings.

Mock Draft Roundup 14.0

Mississippi State CB Emmanuel Forbes

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Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.
The Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs

Cornerback is a clear need area for Minnesota, which replaced Patrick Peterson with Byron Murphy but has plenty of available corner reps. Forbes needs to grow into his 6-1 frame — he weighed in at 166 pounds at the combine — but he is a great cover corner. He had six career pick-sixes in college, and he never missed a game because of injury. He needs to be more consistent, but he has outstanding instincts and his ceiling is high. The Vikings also could target a wideout to complement Justin Jefferson with this pick.-Mel Kiper Jr.

Alabama CB/S Brian Branch

Gary Cosby Jr.-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting report

Who:

Patriots Wire’s Cam Garrity
Pro Football Network’s Kyle Yates

An all-around stud, Branch will immediately impact the Vikings defense, as he can play in the box, deep, and in the slot. The Vikings’ secondary needs to get better, and will eventually need to replace Harrison Smith. Branch, who is the best safety in the draft, could do this for the team.-Cam Garrity

USC WR Jordan Addison

Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

Fantasy Pros’ Thor Nystrom
CBS Sports’ Kyle Stackpole
College Sports Wire’s Patrick Conn

I have consistently given the Vikings a cornerback with this selection, but we begin the run on wide receivers with Addison. He replaces the outgoing Adam Theilen and gives Justin Jefferson some help opposite of him at receiver.-Patrick Conn

Kansas State CB Julius Brents

Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

The Draft Network’s Jack McKessy

Wide receiver is an option here for the Vikings after letting Adam Thielen go, but the need in the defensive secondary feels more pressing with Patrick Peterson gone and Andrew Booth Jr. and Lewis Cine entering their second years after missing significant time with injuries in 2022. Julius Brents is a super toolsy cornerback with outstanding length and an ability to play and win both outside and in the slot. He could use some development to get over his occasional grabbiness in man coverage but proved he can hang with the best of the best at this year’s Senior Bowl.-Jack McKessy

Clemson DT Bryan Bresee

Ken Ruinard-USA TODAY NETWORK

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

PFF’s Sam Monson
Bleacher Report’s Scouting Staff
Fantasy Pros’ Matthew Jones

The Vikings would be tempted by a receiver at this spot, and were I higher on Zay Flowers I might have made that move. They still badly need some interior impact on the defensive line, and the potential in Bryan Bresee is too much to overlook here. Last season, Bresee put up 24 pressures on 203 pass-rushing snaps, but his best football could easily be ahead of him, given the way his college career played out.-Sam Monson

Pitt DT Calijah Kancey

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Who:

NBC Sports Edge’s Connor Rogers
NFL.com’s Charles Davis

Kancey is an outlier due to his size for an interior defensive lineman (6’0 ⅝, 281 pounds), but he’s an incredibly gifted pass rusher. This Minnesota interior needs a boost and I think he’s a top 15 talent in this class.-Connor Rogers

Tennessee WR Jalin Hyatt

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Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

Touchdown Wire’s Kyle Madson

There are a ton of receivers who could go here, but Hyatt appears to be the best fit alongside Justin Jefferson. He’s not particularly big, but he has the speed to take the top off a defense or affect the game on underneath routes. Let Kirk Cousins cook.-Kyle Madson

Maryland CB Deonte Banks

Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt
SB Nation’s Staff
Fantasy Pros’ Matthew Freedman
Fantasy Pros’ Russell Brown

It’s possible that the Vikings consider a pass-catcher in this spot, but it feels like a spot where they upgrade their defense. Last season, Minnesota had one of the worst-ranked pass defenses by giving up the second most passing yards (4,515). With Brian Flores taking over their defense, he’ll want a physical cornerback that can jam receivers at the line of scrimmage. Deonte Banks provides that with his 6-foot and 197-pound frame. He’s strong and is able to redirect receivers off their routes once the ball is snapped. He’ll need some refinement with his overall technique, but he’d be a perfect fit for the Vikings’ new-look defense.-Russell Brown

TCU WR Quentin Johnston

Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

CBS Sports’ Jordan Dajani
NFL.com’s Rhett Lewis
PFF’s Editorial Team
Vikings Wire’s The Real Forno Show

A big playmaker in more ways than one. Upgrading the defense is something that’s important for Minnesota this offseason, but so is adding another weapon for Kirk Cousins.-Jordan Dajani

Iowa State EDGE Will McDonald IV

Ncaa Football Baylor At Iowa State

Who:

Football Outsiders’ Benjamin Robinson

Reaching for talent isn’t the Minnesota way, but players with Expected Draft Positions in the low 30s sometimes find themselves in the top 25. Will McDonald profiles as one of the most accomplished edge rushers in a class with plenty of talent and can add some juice to a Vikings defense looking to make a statement under new coordinator Brian Flores.-Benjamin Robinson

Georgia Tech EDGE Keion White

Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Who:

Barstool Sports’ Steven Cheah

Danielle Hunter had a nice bounceback season, but Za’Darius Smith is 30 years old and while D.J. Wonnum was good in limited duty, they’ve got to continue to cultivate a pass rush.-Steven Cheah

Boston College WR Zay Flowers

Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

CBS Sports’ Will Brinson
NBC Sports Edge’s Eric Froton
PFF’s Ben Brown

Maybe Vikings fans would like another receiver? Feels like weapons on offense isn’t their biggest concern right now after last year’s defensive performance though.-Will Brinson

Florida QB Anthony Richardson

Matt Pendleton/Gainesville Sun

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

Vikings Wire’s Tyler Forness
The 33rd Team’s Scouting Department

The Vikings make a massive jump up to get the quarterback of the future. Is this too much to give up for that player? That’s a really good debate to have, but hitting on a quarterback is something that could change the fortunes of the franchise for a decade plus.

Richardson is a really talented player who has a sky-high ceiling with his cannon arm and elite athleticism. He has some accuracy concerns, but those can be remedied with some coaching.-Tyler Forness

Iowa EDGE Lukas Van Ness

Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

Pro Football Network’s Tony Pauline
Bears Wire’s Jarrett Bailey

The Vikings desperately need a cornerback, yet any player at the position is a reach at this point. Lukas Van Ness fills a need for an edge rusher and has the upside to develop into a three-down defender.-Tony Pauline

Clemson EDGE Myles Murphy

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Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

Draft Wire’s Jeff Risdon

Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker

Ut Vs Missouri

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards
Fantasy Pros’ Ken Zalis
Fantasy Pros’ Mike Fanelli

It is important for a franchise to get five years of control with Hendon Hooker considering he is coming off a torn ACL. Minnesota restarts the financial clock at quarterback with the selection of Hooker.-Josh Edwards

Georgia EDGE Nolan Smith

John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso

The Vikings get a classic 3-4 outside linebacker for Brian Flores’ defensive scheme. Upside galore with his explosiveness.-Chris Trapasso

Illinois CB Devon Witherspoon

Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

For The Win’s Christian D’Andrea

The Vikings get a badly needed talent infusion to a secondary whose best corner, currently, is buy-low(ish) free agent addition Byron Murphy. Witherspoon is a beast in coverage and a player whose 2022 invoked comparisons to reigning defensive rookie of the year Sauce Gardner. The NFC North is winnable, but Minnesota’s 13-4 record last season was an illusion. Adding a talented cover corner helps keep the Vikings in the playoff hunt in a weak conference.-Christian D’Andrea

Clemson LB Trenton Simpson

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Who:

The Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer
Pro Football Network’s Cam Mellor

The Vikings have a big void in the middle of their defense. They should covet Simpson’s toughness and speed with which to cover a ton of ground and make plenty of plays in coverage and against the run.-Vinnie Iyer

Ohio State WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba

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Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

The Athletic’s Diante Lee

Minnesota is trying to thread a difficult needle as it phases out some high-priced veteran contracts and ushers in its next era. Smith-Njigba is the immediate replacement for Adam Thielen, who signed with the Panthers. The Ohio State product has top-end change-of-direction skills, consistent hands and a feel for the soft spots in zone coverage. He doesn’t have enough tape as a blocker to lock him in as a versatile slot receiver, but the Vikings likely will be more spread out anyway.-Diante Lee

South Carolina CB Cam Smith

Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler’s Scouting Report

Who:

CBS Sports’ Jeff Kerr
CBS Sports’ Jared Dubin

A disappointing 2022 season shouldn’t have Smith fall out of the first round. He can play on the outside or in the slot and has outstanding closing speed. This pick could be considered a risk at No. 23, but hard to bet against Smith’s talent in a defense that is revamping at cornerback.-Jeff Kerr

Overview

I have tracked 381 industry mock drafts through 15 weeks and the results have the Vikings selecting 53 different players.

CB Deonte Banks 46
CB Cam Smith 25
WR Jordan Addison 24
CB Kelee Ringo 23
CB Emmanuel Forbes 19
CB Joey Porter Jr. 17
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba 17
WR Zay Flowers 16
CB/S Brian Branch 15
CB Clark Phillips III 12
QB Hendon Hooker 12
WR Quentin Johnston 12
CB Devon Witherspoon 11
DT Bryan Bresee 11
EDGE Lukas Van Ness 10
CB Christian Gonzalez 9
EDGE Nolan Smith 9
LB Trenton Simpson 8
QB Will Levis 7
DT Calijah Kancey 7
EDGE Myles Murphy 6
EDGE B.J. Ojulari 5
WR Josh Downs 5
EDGE/LB Drew Sanders 5
DL Keion White 5
S Antonio Johnson 4
WR Jalin Hyatt 4
QB Anthony Richardson 4
DL Mazi Smith 3
C John Michael Schmitz 3
DL Adetomiwa Adebawore 3
WR Rashee Rice 2
NT Siaki Ika 2
OT Peter Skoronski 1
OT Blake Freeland 1
OT Anton Harrison 1
QB Tanner McKee 1
CB Jaylon Jones 1
WR Kayshon Boutte 1
OL Cody Mauch 1
CB Tyrique Stevenson 1
EDGE Felix Anudike-Uzomah 1
OT Broderick Jones 1
CB Kyu Blu Kelly 1
RB Bijan Robinson 1
EDGE Isaiah Foskey 1
C Joe Tippmann 1
CB D.J. Turner 1
OG O’Cyrus Torrence 1
CB Garrett Williams 1
DT Jalen Carter 1
CB Julius Brents 1
EDGE Will McDonald IV 1
Total 381

 

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