Minnesota Vikings head coach, Kevin O'Connell, smiling during pregame warmups for the regular season finale against the Detroit Lions. January 5, 2025

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Minnesota Vikings head coach, Kevin O’Connell, smiling during pregame warmups for the regular season finale against the Detroit Lions. January 5, 2025

The Minnesota Vikings are doing their homework on young and explosive offensive playmakers.

Names like Demond Claiborne, Emmett Johnson, and Jonah Coleman are just a few of the names that have visited Minnesota.

Now, another name has been tossed into the hat. If the visit goes well, this could very well be a player that will get their name called at 18th overall.

Vikings Hosting Oregon TE Kenyon SadiqMinnesota Vikings, Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon

GettyEUGENE, OREGON – MARCH 17: Kenyon Sadiq #18 of the Oregon Ducks runs a route during tight end drills at the Moshofsky Center on March 17, 2026 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images)

Sports Illustrated‘s Bri Amaranthus confirmed that the Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq will be visiting the Minnesota Vikings.

“Sadiq confirmed to Oregon Ducks on SI reporter Bri Amaranthus that he has visited the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles with additional visits scheduled to the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings.

For a player who prides himself on versatility and football intelligence, the interest from multiple playoff-caliber organizations with first round selections speaks volumes.”

The Vikings are needy long-term at tight end. T.J. Hockenson recently got his contract altered so that 2026 will be his final season in Minnesota. Josh Oliver’s contract goes through 2028. However, he’s more of a role-playing, blocking TE2.

Consider Dane Brugler’s takeaway in his yearly epic on The Athletic, “The Beast“.

“Sadiq has mismatch-creating potential in the NFL, because of his ability to out-quick and out-tough defenders as both a pass catcher and blocker. He projects as a versatile, Vernon Davis-like weapon and has his best football ahead of him.”

Sadiq would surely be an intriguing weapon in an already-loaded Vikings offensive arsenal.

Minnesota Has Path to Trade Up in First RoundJustin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings

GettyJustin Jefferson #18 of the Minnesota Vikings participates in warmups prior to a game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Bleacher Report shared some interesting words from Albert Breer of Monday Morning Quarterback.

“Breer reported Monday that the Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns and Washington Commanders are all exploring deals to move down.

‘The problem for those five is finding teams to move up,’ he wrote.”

With that, it’s now clear that the Vikings have a path to jump in the draft should they want to. Names like Mansoor Delane, Jermod McCoy, or Caleb Downs could tempt the Vikings to jump up a handful of spots.

Bleacher Report added some insight into why teams might not want to move up in this year’s draft.

“For the most part, teams simply aren’t all that incentivized to trade up this year. General managers often leapfrog the competition in order to get a quarterback they like. The dearth of good QBs in the 2026 class removes that as a consideration.

Alabama’s Ty Simpson is the second-best passer on the Bleacher Report big board but ranks 28th overall. LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier is QB3 and is all the way down at 65th.

Then you have prospects such as Ohio State safety Caleb Downs, OSU linebacker Sonny Styles and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love who are very good but don’t play premium positions. Does it make sense to give up valuable draft capital for a running back, even one as dynamic as Love?“

 

Brevan Bane Brevan Bane is a sports scribe covering the NFL for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Minnesota Vikings and Cincinnati Bengals. Brevan began his writing career by making a platform on Twitter and leveraging his presence into writing and content creation opportunities for outlets like PurplePTSD, Vikings Territory, The Noise, Hockey Wilderness, and the VikesNow YouTube channel. You can follow him on X @brevmanbane. More about Brevan Bane

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