Vikings Sign First-Rounder Caleb Banks

The Vikings announced deals with eight of their draft picks, including first-round defensive tackle Caleb Banks. As the 18th overall selection, Banks signed a fully guaranteed contract worth around $21.28MM over four years.

Former Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman was a popular pick for the Vikings in mock drafts, but they instead elected to address their defensive line in Round 1. The Vikings released 2025 starters Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave in early March, leaving them in need of help up front. Cognizant of that, they drafted both Banks and third-round defensive tackle Domonique Orange, formerly with Iowa State. The Vikings also signed Orange, aka “Big Citrus,” on Friday.

Banks opened his college career in 2021 at Louisville, but he got into a mere seven games and made one tackle in two years with the Cardinals. The 6-foot-6, 327-pounder then transferred to Florida, where he logged 19 tackles and a sack over 12 games in 2023. Banks’ numbers jumped during another dozen-game season the next year. He tallied 21 tackles, 7.5 TFL, 4.5 sacks and two forced fumbles, but left foot problems prevented Banks from building on that production in 2025. He played in just three games and made six tackles in his last year in school.

Adding to Banks’ health issues, he fractured the fourth metatarsal in the same foot the night before on-field Combine testing in February. Although Banks underwent surgery in mid-March, he gutted out the injury at the Combine and finished second among D-tackles in the broad jump and tied for sixth in the vertical jump. There was still some pre-draft concern over his foot, especially considering Banks is not expected to return to the field until June, but it did not scare off the Vikings.

Along with Banks and Orange, the Vikings inked six other selections on Friday. Here is the list:

Former Cincinnati linebacker Jake Golday, the Vikings’ second-rounder, is now the only unsigned member of their nine-player class.

Vikings Acquire No. 198, Select RB Demond Claiborne

For the second time in a few minutes, the Patriots have traded down. The defending AFC champions traded No. 191 to the Jaguars and have now moved No. 198 to the Vikings.

Minnesota will send No. 234 and a 2027 sixth-round pick to New England, the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed tweets. The Vikings are using the 198th choice on Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne.

Claiborne totaled just 14 carries in 2022, his first year with the Demon Deacons, before taking over as their lead back. He had a breakout season in 2024, a 12-game showing in which he rushed for 1,049 yards and 11 touchdowns on 228 attempts. Claiborne added another 254 yards and two scores on 23 catches.

Claiborne amassed fewer carries (179) in a dozen games last season as he dealt with ball security issues. While he finished with five fumbles, he put up 907 yards on 5.1 per tote and recorded 10 TDs. Claiborne also pulled in a personal-best 28 grabs, though his yardage total fell to 140 (a paltry 5.0 per reception).

The 5-foot-10, 188-pound Claiborne possesses 4.37 speed and is similar in size to Dolphins star De’Von Achane (5-9, 191). Between his athleticism and pass-catching skills, Claiborne is “low-calorie” version of Achane, Dane Brugler of The Athletic observes.

Claiborne will begin his NFL career behind Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason, but those two are only under contract for another year. That could give Claiborne a chance to carve out an important role in the Vikings’ offense in the near future.