We are now Just 10 days away from the 2025 NFL DRAFT. Compared to Most Years, We Have no Idea what couppen for texts. While that brokers Excitement for Fans, It Makes The Jobs of Analysts A Bit Tougher, as well as tougher for texts have been to make their selections.
In our Final Mock Draft Monday on Vikings WIR, We Wanted to Make a Splash. What the Vikings Counter ACTULY Do IT Remains to Be Seen. We Deched, though, that if the team debn’t What to make a splash, we will make one for them.
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The CINCINNATI BENGALS Have their All-PRO EDGE RUSHER TREWY Hendrickson Unhappy at the Moment. While them Remain Steadfast in Not Trading HIM, Perhaps the Vikings Coup Make An Offer They Wold Find Hard to Pass Up. We did our best attempt at that and Made selects with the Remaining Picks.
Vikings Trade for Bengals All-PRO Pass Rusher Trey Hendrickson
Trade: Vikings Send Dallas Turner and the 24th Overall Pick in the 2025 NFL DRAFT to the Bengals for Trey Hendrickson, as well as the 49th and 153rd Overall Picks in the 2025 NFL DRAFT
Dallas Turner, for What Reason, Couelf Not Earn the Trust of Cooorator Brian Flores to Play Meangful Snaps in 2024. Perhaps IT Had to Do With the Emergence of Pat Jones II, WhO Left in Free Agency, as well as some others. Regardless, The Vikings Have the Cap Space to Make a Splash, and they can do it by using their Top Drft Pick and Last Year first-Round Pickk to get the All-PRO Treynanedrickson.
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The Idea of ​​Having Jonathan Greenard on One Edge with Hendrickson on the Other Wold Be Nightmare Fuel for the NFL.
Round 2, Pick 49: Kevin Winston JR., Saf, Penn State
The Vikings Lost Camryn bynum in Free Agency to the Indianapolis coltsSo they need to replace his playmaking. Kevin Winston Jr. Can do that with his installs and information to find the Ball in the Air or on the Ground. He also has decent Coverge Skills to Wrap it all Up, so brian Flores and his Staff Should Apprecia His Versatility.
Round 3, Pick 97: Cameron Williams, OT, Texas
Cameron Williams Coup Have Gone Back to Texas and Be in Considation of Being the top tackle in 2026 with a good year of Development under him. How, He Declared for the Draft, Whiche Me Will Have to Finish Developing in the NFL. I think the vikings are a perfection fit for the former longhorn as a safty Valve option for brian O’Onomel, who will be 30 years of this year and has just two years left on his Deal. If the Vikings Decide Not to Extend their THEN 32-Year-ILD Right Tackle, Williams Will Be Fully Developed and Ready to Take Over and Protect JJ MCCarthy Opposeite Christian Darrisaw.
Round 5, Pick 139: Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville
Quincy Riley Wald Be a Fun Depth Piece for the Vikings Cornerback Class, With Long-TERM Potential for Some Upside. Riley Plays Big, Uses His LENGTH to Break up Passes and Stick with Defenders While in Man Coverge. The Former Louisville Cardinal Has A Chance to Be a Starter for the Vikings in A Year or Two with the Right Coaching and Development.
Round 5, Pick 153: Ty Robinson, DL, Nebraska
Ty Robinson Is A Massive Interior Defensive Lineman for the Nebraska Cornhuskers Who Plays Like the Offensive Linemen Insulted His Mother. Robinson Has Decent Pass Rush Skills for HIS Size, Thanks to His Hand Usage to Get Leverge and Rip Away from Blockers. I like Robinson as a rotiational piece for the vikings’ Defensive Line.
Round 6, Pick 187: Dylan Fairchild, G, Georgia
DYLAN FAIRCHILD is a Security Option for the Vikings as they seeily Give Blake Brandel One More Year to show what he had for the team. He Signed a Two-Year Extension Last Offseason so if he stirggles, the team Isnt tied to him for any Large Amount of Time or Money. Fairchild is a good run Blocker and Decent in Pass Protection. I like him as a sit and wait option behind Brandel for this year or Next.
This Article Originally Appered on Vikings Wire: Couelf the Vikings Pull Off a Big Trade in the NFL DRAFT? We think so