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NFL mock draft 2026: Minnesota Vikings select Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State
The Vikings reinforce the trenches by selecting OSU DT Kayden McDonald in SB Nation’s Community Mock Draft.


As we do every draft season, all 32 NFL sites at SB Nation come together to fill out an entire first-round mock draft leading up to the actual event that takes place from April 23-25. One by one, our site managers will make their picks and provide their reasoning behind the selection. From there, I will provide further analysis on top of giving a final opinion on the pick!
Without further ado, let’s keep things rolling!
With the 18th overall pick in the 2026 SB Nation Community Mock Draft, Daily Norseman’s Christopher Gates and the Minnesota Vikings select Kayden McDonald, defensive tackle, Ohio State!
Gates’ analysis:
SB Nation NFL Mock Draft: With the 18th Pick, the Minnesota Vikings select. . .
Kayden McDonald, DL, THE. . .dramatic pause. . .Ohio State University
Yes, pretty much every mock draft in America has the Vikings linked to a safety in Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft, but the defensive line, in my opinion, is a much greater need with the release of Jon Allen and Javon Hargrave earlier in the offseason.
Right now, the Vikings' defensive line is relying on a lot of young players. Jalen Redmond took a big step forward last season and will continue to be relied upon, but players like Levi Drake Rodriguez and Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins will be expected to make the leap from being rotational-type players to the starting lineup, and none of those three players have the sort of skill set that McDonald brings to the table.
The Vikings' defense, as good as it's been, doesn't really have a true run-stuffing defensive tackle who can anchor things in the middle. McDonald is the best in this class when it comes to stopping the run, and plugging him into the middle of the defensive line should help Redmond and the other defensive linemen immensely, as well as helping to keep blockers off of the linebackers at the second level. His presence should help Brian Flores' defense to put opposing offenses into second and third-and-long situations more consistently, which is what this defense lives for.
McDonald still has some developing to do as an interior pass rusher, but for now he's going to be asked to stop the run. His pass rush skills will catch up eventually. The Vikings can address the safety position on Day 2 of the draft, but McDonald appears to be the best pick for them at this spot in Round 1.
My analysis: I agree with Gates’ analysis on this pick in that the Vikings probably need some beef in the middle of the defensive line more than a new safety on the back end. With the way the Vikings want to play defense under Brian Flores, they’ll need big bodies to plug up as many holes as possible as to not get burnt by well-timed runs into some of their pressure packages.
McDonald is the best at doing just that while still having the strength to push the pocket when needed. He likely won’t be a three-down player immediately at the next level, but I can easily foresee him being able to re-work his body, transform some of the bad weight into better mass, and become an all-around menace in the middle.



















