Vikings 2020 Mock Draft Tracker: Version 5.0

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Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report


March 23, 2020


The predicted pick at No. 22: Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah


The predicted pick at No. 25: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE, Penn State


Click here for Knox's full mock draft.


Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report


March 22, 2020


The predicted pick at No. 22: Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU


The predicted pick at No. 25: Yetur Gross-Matos, DE, Penn State


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Dan Kadar of SB Nation


March 23, 2020


The predicted pick at No. 22: Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU


Minnesota's cornerback play last season was a mess. Now with two first-round picks, the Vikings can address the position. Fulton is a good fit in Mike Zimmer's defense.


The predicted pick at No. 25: Patrick Queen, LB, LSU


Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks are locked up for the next few years, but the Vikings could use another linebacker. Ben Gedeon has been an underwhelming fourth-round pick. Queen's ability to chase down the ball would give the Vikings a good young linebacker to complete that unit.


Click here for Kadar's full mock draft.


Jordan Reid of The Draft Network (three rounds)


March 23, 2020


The predicted pick at No. 22: Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU


After losing key core pieces in Xavier Rhodes, Linval Joseph and soon to be Everson Griffen, no one really knows what's happening in Minnesota right now. The trading of Stefon Diggs took many by storm, but it can be boiled down to a receiver unhappy in his former situation. With Adam Thielen and Bisi Johnson being the only dependable options, the team selects Justin Jefferson. He brings a certain type of confidence, swagger and upside as a potential playmaker in the Vikings' offense.


The predicted pick at No. 25: Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn


A mass exodus has happened at cornerback for the Vikings. With Trae Waynes and Mackensie Alexander signing with Cincinnati and Rhodes still looking for his new team, Minnesota chooses the high upside option in Noah Igbinoghene. He's firmly placed his name into the first-round discussion. While he's not as ready right now as some other options after only playing the position for two seasons, his upside is just as good as any cornerback in this class not named Jeffrey Okudah.


The predicted second-round pick: Neville Gallimore, DT, Oklahoma


The predicted third-round pick: Ben Bartch, T, St. John's (MN)


The predicted third-round pick: Jabari Zuniga, DE, Florida


Click here for Reid's full mock draft.
 
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