Vikings DT Caleb Banls on the draft bigboard in Pittsburgh in 2026KFAN’s Paul Allen after the opening round. During that conversation, Coach O’Connell described a plan to explore moving down the board. When it came time to do so, per O’Connell, “the phones did get quiet.”

The Vikings Chased a Trade But Didn’t Find a Dance Partner

By definition, a trade is a classic situation of needing two to tango.

Every single team in the NFL would be keen to put together a package to acquire Justin Jefferson. Only a single issue emerges: the Vikings’ unwillingness to do business within that sort of deal. The NFL’s 31 potential trade partners would be calling, but the 32nd team — the Minnesota Vikings — would say no, meaning no trade materializes.

Likewise, Minnesota couldn’t find anyone when it came time to move back. The clock was ticking, meaning there was a finite amount of time to orchestrate a swap. Seeing the phones go quiet meant that the only recourse was to push the pick toward Caleb Banks.

The Vikings therefore had to pivot. Not having any takers for a trade means sticking-and-picking, a strategy that has merit so long as someone excellent gets scooped up.

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