Viking Players with 1st Round Value
Players worth Round 1 picks by team
Minnesota Vikings
Two first-round picks and more:
Justin Jefferson . He is coming off his worst season as a pro, but I think it seems fair to point at super inconsistent quarterback play as the biggest factor for Jefferson's dip. We're now firmly in his peak seasons as a 27-year-old, but if the Vikings ever did move on from their star wide receiver, there would be no shortage of interest in a player who still has to be considered one of the four best wideouts in football.
One first-round pick:
WR, Jordan Addison , G Donovan Jackson . Jackson was likely the best first-round pick of the Kwesi Adofo-Mensah era in Minnesota, as he quickly settled in as a very solid guard up front. In a league where below-average starting young guards are getting in the ballpark of $15 million per season as free agents, Jackson could end up being a valuable interior player, especially if the Vikings spend more on quarterback in the years to come and have to cut back elsewhere.
Missing out:
DT Caleb Banks, OT Christian Darrisaw, Edge Dallas Turner, Edge Andrew Van Ginkel. Darrisaw didn't look like his old self after returning from a multi-ligament knee injury , which would concern potential trade partners -- even for a player who appeared like he was becoming one of the league's better young left tackles. Turner unquestionably took a step forward last season while filling in for Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard when they were injured, but his total of eight sacks overstates his impact as a pass rusher. With Greenard going to Philadelphia, Turner will need to create pressures more often to justify the draft capital the Vikings spent to acquire him in 2024.
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