Caleb Banks may not be handed a full-time job right away in Minnesota, but the Vikings are already looking at him as part of the defensive front’s rebuild.
Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox recently projected the role of every first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and for Banks, the expectation is that he will "compete for a rotational role."
Knox pointed to the Vikings’ offseason work up front, noting that the team moved on from Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen while bringing in Isaiahh Loudermilk along with rookies Caleb Banks and Domonique Orange. He also wrote that Banks, Minnesota’s first pick in April’s draft, could be fighting for periodic snaps once camp opens.
"The Minnesota Vikings rebuild their defensive front during the offseason, parting with Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen while adding Isaiahh Loudermilk and rookies Caleb Banks and Domonique Orange. While Banks was Minnesota's first pick in April's draft, he may be pushing for periodic playing time in camp.
He has been relegated to rehabilitation work thus far while recovering from foot surgery-though the Vikings are pleased with his growth on the mental side. . . If fully recovered by the start of camp, Banks should be fighting for a prominent role in Minnesota's defensive line rotation."
That’s the key question hanging over Banks for now: how quickly he can get back to full strength and turn that draft investment into real playing time. The Vikings added Banks and Orange to the mix, but Banks looks like the one with the clearest path to stepping into a meaningful role in 2026. He could be eased in, sure, but Minnesota will want production from a player it spent big draft capital to land.
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