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Josh Metellus can attest.So, PFF’s Mason Cameron wasn’t shy about calling Pegues, a versatile defensive lineman, a fit for Minnesota. He wrote, “Versatility is Pegues’ calling card. He took snaps all over the defensive line, as well as in goal-line packages on offense, in college. The Ole Miss fan-favorite is a relentless, high-energy player, evidenced by his high-percentile grades as a run defender (87th) and pass rusher on true pass sets (84th).”
“Given the creativity of Brian Flores and Kevin O’Connell, there’s no better landing spot to make full use of Pegues’ skill set.”
the Consensus Big Board at No. 141 as of April 9th, meaning Minnesota could pluck him in Round 5 or 6.Football Already a Mock Draft Connection
PFF’s Pegues-to-Vikings angle isn’t the first mention of the draft cycle. CBS Sports mock-drafted him to Minnesota earlier this week.
Although CBS Sports‘ Cody Benjamin “reached” for Pegues in his Vikings mock — he chose him for Minnesota in Round 3 — the connection is there, nevertheless.
Benjamin explained.“Pegues had inconsistencies at Ole Miss, but his superpower is his versatility, offering both the compact size (6-2, 309) and quickness to move along the defensive line.”
Georgia safety Malaki Starks represented Minnesota’s 1st-Round pick in Benjamin’s mock, a semi-popular theory with the draft 15 days out.
Football JJ Pegues’ Scouting Report
Pegues is 6’2″ and 310 pounds, a former tight end turned defensive tackle. He’ll need pass-rushing refinement — hence the non-Round-1 stock — but the Vikings’ coaching staff could obviously help with that.
NFL Draft Buzz describes his scouting report: “A powerful interior defender with rare athletic traits, Pegues transitioned from tight end to defensive tackle after transferring from Auburn to Ole Miss in 2022. His movement skills and explosiveness immediately stand out on film, particularly in his ability to fire off the ball and penetrate the backfield. The former skill position background manifests in his exceptional lateral mobility and pursuit ability, traits that separate him from traditional defensive tackles.”
“Working primarily from 0 to 3-technique alignments, Pegues displays natural leverage and the functional strength to hold his ground against single blocks while showing development against double teams.”
Jalen Redmond, who performed wonderfully in 2024 following a stint in the UFL.Alas, the defensive tackle position has been prioritized after years of mediocre solutions. Pegues would represent the next step, a youthful one.
Football Other Mid-to-Late-Round Options?
If the Vikings indeed seek the middle section of the draft for iDL aid but don’t draft Pegues, these men are also options after Round 3:
- Vernon Broughton (Texas)
- Jamaree Caldwell (Oregon)
- Howard Cross (Notre Dame)
- Cam Jackson (Florida)
- Rylie Mills (Notre Dame)
- Aeneas Peebles (Virginia Tech)
- Elijah Roberts (SMU)
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