Looking Ahead: 4 CFB Players Vikings Fans Should Know Before the 2025 Season, 2026 NFL Draft

Looking Ahead: 4 CFB Players Vikings Fans Should Know Before the 2025 Season, 2026 NFL Draft

Byron Murphy and Aaron Jones.

Because of that, Jordan Addison could be a player in trade rumors throughout the spring. Hopefully Kwesi Adofo-Mensah can use his savvy financial mind to keep the young star around long term, but Addison could command a higher price tag than Minnesota is willing to stomach in extension talks.

Enter Clemson WR Antonio Williams as a potential first or second round option next spring. Williams, a redshirt junior in 2025, turned in a fantastic season for the Tigers in 2024 totaling 75 receptions for 904 yards and an ACC-high 11 touchdowns.

Williams’ physical tools look similar to that of Addison when he entered the draft: versatility to play all over the field, savvy route running ability, and untouchable breakaway speed. If the Vikings feel forced to trade away their 2022 first-round pick, they wouldn’t skip a beat with Williams in their WR room.

Alabama CB Domani Jackson

Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave.

It’s far from a sure-thing, though.

Allen has seen a steady decrease in production over the past two years and missed a good chunk of 2024 with a torn pec. Meanwhile, Hargrave experienced similar injury woes last year, missing 14 games because of a torn tricep.

Both players are among the best in the league when they are 100%, but if they don’t get back to that level, Minnesota could look to the Hawkeye State for their future.

Aaron Graves was a key part of a stout Iowa defense last season, totaling eight tackles for loss, six sacks, and three forced fumbles, which led the entire Big Ten.

Graves possesses NFL size at 6’4″ and 300 pounds, and his explosive burst as a pass rusher is exactly what the Vikings have been looking for at the DT position over the past couple years.

Oregon S Dillon Thieneman

Harrison Smith is pushing into his age-36 season, but will he want to continue to 37? Josh Metellus also has yet to put pen-to-paper on a new contract extension.

This leaves the Vikings with just Theo Jackson, Jay Ward, and UDFA Mishael Powell under contract at safety in 2026. At best, Minnesota needs depth. A Metellus extension in the coming weeks could fix a few of their problems, but the Vikings probably need another high-end player at the position.

If this is Smith’s final season, the Vikings could find another hard-hitting option out of Oregon in Dillon Thieneman. The junior spent two years at Purdue where he instantly outperformed expectations, ranking second in the Big Ten with six interceptions during his freshman season in 2023.

Following another strong campaign in 2024, Thieneman transferred to Oregon and is on a path to garner a big spotlight for a national championship contender and high-end draft status.


Editor’s Note: Information from Pro Football Focus, Sports Reference CFB, and Over the Cap helped with this article.

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