We are now eight weeks into the 2025 calendar year and the NFL Draft has already taken control over the football world.
The NFL Scouting Combine is this week and the Minnesota Vikings will be there in full force to find the next great player to don the purple and gold. Last year, meetings with quarterback J.J. McCarthy and Dallas Turner ended up getting them drafted
We have seen 35 players get selected across 184 mock drafts in the first seven weeks and we finally had a new addition to the list in the eighth week.
TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State
Scouting Report
- NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah
The Vikings have had an up-close look at what a dynamic runner can do for an offense that also features a loaded passing attack (SEE: Jahmyr Gibbs in Detroit). Minnesota finds its own RB weapon in Henderson, with Aaron Jones headed for free agency.-Jeremiah
Donovan Jackson, OL, Ohio State
- CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso
Jackson’s size and movement skills make him an ideal fit for the Vikings stretch-run based offense.-Trapasso
Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina
Scouting Report
- The Palm Beach Post’s Joe Schad
- CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson
Revel tore his ACL in October and missed the rest of the season. But his tape is a lot of fun; his track background shows up when you watch him, as does his length. He’ll play with physicality at the line in man coverage and is a fluid mover in space. He’s not the shutdown corner of, say, Sauce Gardner when he came out, or as physical as Joey Porter Jr. (and maybe that’s a good thing), but he’s a nice mix of both in terms of size and play style.-Wilson
Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
Scouting Report
- Fantasy Pros’ Kurt Blakeway
- Pro Football Focus’s Jordan Plocher
- The 33rd Team’s Kyle Crabbs
- A to Z Sports’ Ryan Roberts
- CBS Sports’ Tom Fornelli
- CBS Sports’ Tyler Sullivan
Jahdae Barron has experience playing outside cornerback as well as in the slot. The Vikings need a lockdown cornerback to compete in the NFC North.-Blakeway
Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
Scouting Report
- Detroit Free Press’ Dave Birkett
The Vikings have more pressing needs than their offensive line, but Booker is a plug-and-play guard who’d help keep Minnesota’s offense humming.-Birkett
Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
- Sports Illustrated’s Daniel Flick
- Pro Football Network’s Joe DeLeone
Minnesota’s secondary is in line for a mass exodus, and its safety room—with Camryn Bynum an unrestricted free agent and Harrison Smith in contract and retirement limbo—appears poised for a remodel. Once a potential top-10 pick, Starks has the athleticism, instincts and versatility to handle different responsibilities for defensive coordinator Brian Flores. Starks finished his Georgia career with six interceptions, and his range and intelligence translates to defending the run. He’s an early impact player and the draft’s best safety.-Flick
Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
Scouting Report
- Pro Football Network’s Anthony Pasciolla
- A to Z Sports’ Adam Holt
- M Live’s Ben Raven
The Minnesota Vikings’ defense was among the best in the NFL this season but crumbled when it mattered most against Detroit. RB Jahmyr Gibbs dominated their run defense in the playoffs, recording 170 total yards and four touchdowns.
Walter Nolen has solid size and impressive mobility, making him an elite run defender and respectable pass rusher.-Pasciola
Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
Scouting Report
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Jacob Camenker
Morrison is in a similar boat to Revel. The Notre Dame product would probably go earlier if he didn’t suffer a hip injury early in his final collegiate season. His combination of size and ball skills will intrigue Brian Flores, who will need to revamp Minnesota’s cornerback room with four of the team’s top five snap-getters at the position set to hit free agency.-Camenker
Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
Scouting Report
- College Football Network’s Kade Nix
Nick Emmanwori has great read-and-react instincts. Stephon Gilmore and Byron Murphy are set to hit free agency, and the Vikings will need a rebuild in the secondary. Emmanwori is a guy we could see go much higher than most people anticipate.-Nix
Jihaad Campbell, ILB, Alabama
- The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Devin Jackson
- The Draft Network’s Daniel Harms
This is my shameless attempt to pair one of the most athletic and versatile defenders in this class with the most versatile, crazy, and blitz-happy defensive coordinators in the NFL in Brian Flores. The combination would be incredible and Jihaad Campbell has the instincts and football IQ to develop into a field general middle linebacker.-Harms
Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
- The Tennessean’s Nick Suss
Biggest need: Offensive line
The Vikings’ pass protection fell apart late in the season, and it wasn’t all that solid to begin with. Conerly helps mold this rebuild, whether he’s protecting Sam Darnold or J.J. McCarthy in 2025.-Suss
Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
Scouting Report
- A to Z Sports’ Destin Adams
The Vikings went the veteran route at RB last year with Aaron Jones. But finding a long-term answer in the run game is a big need this offseason. Omarion Hampton out of North Carolina is closer to Jeanty for RB 1 than some people realize. He would be a day-one starter, and would elevate the Vikings run game tremendously.-Adams
Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
Scouting Report
- Daft on Draft’s Cory Kinnan
- The Athletic’s Alec Lewis
- Pro Football Network’s Justin Lewis
The interior of Minnesota’s defensive line is a bit of a wasteland. So why not load up defensive coordinator Brian Flores with a defensive tackle who is not only a fluid and slippery pass rusher, but who has a tough upper half to control gaps in the run game as well? Welcome to the Vikings, Derrick Harmon.-Kinnan
Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
Scouting Report
- NFL.com’s Gennaro Filice
- Fox Sports Research’s Staff
- Fantasy Life’s Matthew Freedman
- The Draft Network’s Keith Sanchez
Minnesota’s on track to lose even more defensive backs than Green Bay, so the Vikings could use this pick on a cornerback like Notre Dame’s Benjamin Morrison (if his surgically repaired hip checks out in Indianapolis) or Florida State’s Azareye’h Thomas (if he carries the Senior Bowl swagger over to the combine). That said, Minnesota was soft on the defensive interior last season, and I couldn’t help but give Brian Flores a freak athlete in a 340-pound frame.-Filice
Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo
- Vikings Wire’s Andrew Harbaugh
The Vikings need a game-wrecker in the middle of their defense. Alexander has the pass-rush ability that Harrison Phillips doesn’t.-Harbaugh