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The Best Vikings Draft Classes - According to AI

Vikesrock
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So in the doldrums of spring/summer I was poking in my AI and asked, what are the best Vikings draft classes of all time, and here are the results...according to AI:

🟣 Summary Table — Best Vikings Draft Classes

Rank

Draft Class

Hall of Famers

Why It’s Great

1

1967

Page

Built the Purple People Eaters

2

1998

Moss

Transformed the offense

3

2007

Peterson

Franchise cornerstone

4

2015

(future HOFers likely)

Hunter, Kendricks, Diggs

5

1961

Tarkenton

First franchise QB

6

2012

Smith

Defensive foundation

7

1985

Doleman

Elite pass rusher

I grabbed the top 3 descriptions:

🟣 1. The 1967 Draft — The Purple People Eaters Core

  • Alan Page, a member of the Minnesota Vikings... - SI Photo Blog

This is the gold standard.
Minnesota didn’t just draft good players — they drafted identity.

Key Picks

  • Alan Page (Round 1) — Hall of Famer, NFL MVP (as a defensive tackle!)

  • Bob Grim (Round 2) — Solid WR, long NFL career

Why it’s legendary

This class formed the backbone of the Purple People Eaters, the most iconic defense in franchise history. Page alone make this a top‑tier class.

🟣 2. The 1998 Draft — The Randy Moss Draft

  • Michael Irvin's emotional message to Randy Moss to fight against cancer | Marca

  • Meet NFL Legend Jim Brown's 38-Year Younger Wife of 24 Years & Their 2 Beautiful Kids

Key Picks

  • Randy Moss (Round 1) — Hall of Famer, changed the NFL

  • Matt Birk (Round 6) — 6× Pro Bowler, long‑term anchor at center

Why it’s legendary

Drafting Moss at 21 overall was highway robbery.
He instantly turned the Vikings into the most explosive offense in the league and helped produce the 15–1 season. Birk in the sixth round is one of the best value picks in team history.

🟣 3. The 2007 Draft — The Adrian Peterson Draft

  • Vikings RB Adrian Peterson Selling Grand Texas Mansion

Key Picks

  • Adrian Peterson (Round 1) — Hall of Fame lock, MVP, face of the franchise

  • Sidney Rice (Round 2) — Pro Bowl WR

  • Brian Robison (Round 4) — 11‑year starter, fan favorite

Why it’s legendary

AP alone makes this class elite. Add Rice and Robison, and you’ve got a foundational offensive and defensive group for nearly a decade.

edited May 11, 2026 10:42 PM
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#1 · May 11, 8:37 PM
RI
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Eller was drafted in 1964.

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#2 · May 11, 9:14 PM CT
Vikesrock
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Rigby wrote:

Eller was drafted in 1964.

Good point I missed that in the AI, I think the 2nd pick in 67 was Gene Washington and they had 3 picks that year in the 1st round maybe? It was before my time...AI letting us down already.

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#3 · May 11, 9:28 PM CT
IceRatz16
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So did AI really send the following picture results:

  • AP's mug shot - probably not the image you would want to showcase when talking about best drafts of all time

  • McCarthy - isn't it a little early to group McCarthy into this discussion?

Despicable Me Lol GIF

edited May 11, 2026 9:35 PM CT
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#4 · May 11, 9:33 PM CT
Vikesrock
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IceRatz16 wrote:

So did AI really send the following picture results:

AP's mug shot - probably not the image you would want to showcase when talking about best drafts of all time
McCarthy - isn't it a little early to group McCarthy into this discussion?

Yep, I copied and pasted it. Straight from Co-Pilot is where it came from.

I went and cleaned it up some...I didn't really check it before I copied it in here. I can't believe how bad of a job it did, I glanced over it and thought...hmm interesting..

edited May 11, 2026 10:43 PM CT
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#5 · May 11, 10:38 PM CT
RI
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1961 - In addition to Fran, the Vikes also drafted Rip Hawkins, Tommy Mason, Ed Sharockman and Jerry Mays (whom they lost to the AFL's Chiefs).

1962 - Could have been one of their better classes has they signed their first two picks - Jim Dunaway (Bills) and Bobby Bell (Chiefs).

1967 - Great draft in addition to Page (their 3rd 1st round pick in the draft) they picked Gene Washington, Clint Jones, Bobby Bryant, John Beasley and Bob Grim.

2003 - One more solid draft that brought Kevin Williams, E.J. Henderson and Nate Burleson.

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#6 · May 12, 7:06 AM CT
JR44
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The 2007 draft was definitely one of my most memorable. When AD began to fall, I was just hoping he would make it to us, I didn't really think we would take him since we had Chester Taylor coming off a great year, so was stunned and excited to hear his name. I just walked around the house for days mumbling I can't believe we got freaked Adrian Peterson 😀 Definitely was an exciting era that started when he first touched the ball in pre season, from that first carry every time he got the ball you had to be glued to the action never knowing when he was going to do something amazing or take it all the way. And then to get Rice in the 2nd was a mic drop moment for the draft.

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