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Vikings Prioritize "Three-Down" Running Back in NFL Draft

Minneapolis, MN - March 19th, 2026 - The Minnesota Vikings are aggressively pursuing a dynamic running back prospect in the upcoming NFL Draft, prioritizing a player possessing what the team terms "three-down ability." Sources close to the team indicate a concerted effort to identify a back capable of excelling in all facets of the game: running, receiving, and crucially, pass protection. This move signals a significant shift in the Vikings' offensive philosophy and a direct response to the struggles of their running game last season following the departure of veteran Dalvin Cook.

The Vikings' 2025 season saw a noticeable decline in rushing efficiency, a contributing factor to overall offensive inconsistency. While the passing game showed flashes of brilliance, a reliable ground attack was often missing. The absence of a consistent threat from the backfield made the offense predictable and hampered their ability to control the clock and wear down opposing defenses. The team hopes a versatile running back will alleviate these issues.

According to Sporting News reporting, the Vikings' scouting department has extensively evaluated multiple running back prospects, with a keen focus on those demonstrating the skillset to function as a true "three-down" back. This isn't merely about finding a strong runner; it's about adding a player who can seamlessly transition into a receiving role on passing downs and, perhaps most importantly, provide reliable protection for quarterback J.J. McCarthy.

"The modern NFL demands versatility," explains former Vikings offensive coordinator, now an analyst for ESPN, Brian Pariani. "Teams are looking for backs who aren't just threats to run the ball, but also contribute in the passing game and are adept at picking up blitzes. A back who can stay on the field for all three downs is invaluable, especially in situations where you want to maintain offensive rhythm and keep defenses guessing."

Key Prospects Under Consideration

The Vikings' draft board currently features several promising running back prospects. Among those generating the most buzz are:

  • Blake Corum (Michigan): Corum has consistently been ranked among the top running backs in this draft class. His exceptional rushing ability is well-documented, and scouts praise his vision, agility, and ability to find running lanes. However, questions remain about his receiving skills and ability to consistently block in pass protection, areas the Vikings are heavily scrutinizing.
  • Audric Estime (Notre Dame): Estime is a powerful, bruising runner known for his physicality and ability to break tackles. He has also showcased improved hands as a receiver, suggesting the potential to be a credible threat in the passing game. Pass protection is also considered a strength, potentially giving him an edge over other prospects in the Vikings' evaluation.

Beyond these two, the Vikings are reportedly also evaluating prospects like Kimani Vidal (Troy) and Jaylen Wright (Tennessee), both demonstrating flashes of three-down potential.

The Evolving Role of the Running Back

The emphasis on "three-down" backs reflects a broader trend in the NFL. Historically, running backs were often specialized - a power runner for short-yardage situations, and a quicker, shiftier back for receiving roles. However, with the increased complexity of defensive schemes and the emphasis on offensive versatility, teams are now seeking players who can perform multiple roles at a high level.

"The days of having a dedicated short-yardage back are largely over," notes NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. "Defenses are too sophisticated. They can easily identify those situations and adjust accordingly. You need a back who can keep them honest, who can run between the tackles, catch passes out of the backfield, and protect the quarterback. That's what the Vikings are looking for."

Draft Strategy and Outlook

With the draft looming, the Vikings face a strategic decision. They currently hold the 17th overall pick. Depending on how the draft unfolds, they may need to trade up to secure their desired running back. If Corum or Estime are available at their pick, it's widely expected they will make the selection. Failing that, they might explore trading down to acquire additional draft capital while still landing a promising prospect at the position in the second or third round. The Vikings are also considering free agency options, but believe the draft offers the best value and long-term potential.

The Vikings' commitment to finding a versatile running back underscores their determination to address a critical weakness and unlock the full potential of their offense. The coming weeks will reveal whether their scouting efforts translate into a significant upgrade at the position and a revitalization of their ground game.


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