Kevin Szafraniec finishes his deep dive into the NFC North by identifying the best and worst picks on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster in 2026 best ball drafts.
Perhaps no team was more eager to put 2025 in the rearview than the Minnesota Vikings. Despite finishing the year with a respectable 9-8 record, the JJ McCarthy experiment was an unmitigated disaster.
The quarterback singlehandedly decreased the value of every piece of the Vikings offense, which is no easy feat when your primary receivers are Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and T.J. Hockenson. Belief in McCarthy was the first major misstep for head coach Kevin O’Connell, who earned a reputation as one of the NFL’s brightest young offensive minds during his first three years in Minnesota.
In order to get back on track, the Vikings reloaded their roster this offseason. Most notably, the team brought aboard a new starting QB to pilot the offense. Yet, skepticism lingers around the Minnesota passing game after the offense failed so spectacularly in 2025. Could this discount make the Vikings’ stars the most undervalued commodities in 2026 best ball drafts?
In this series, we will focus on best ball ADP from the FFPC slim format, which features 20-round drafts, tight-end premium scoring (1.5 points per TE reception and 1.0 PPR for all other positions), and starting lineups consisting of one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, and two standard flex spots.
Catch up on all the previous installments of this series:
AFC South
- Will the Colts Come to Regret Their Massive Offseason Investments?
- Searching for Offensive Rhythm in Tennessee
- It’s a Make-or-Break Year for C.J. Stroud and the Houston Passing Game
- How Many Players Will Deliver on Jacksonville’s Loaded Offense?
NFC North
- Does Chicago’s System or Players Deserve More Credit for the Bears’ Success?
- Uncertainty Lingers Just Underneath the Surface in Detroit
- Don’t Be Fooled by the Illusion of Certainty in Green Bay
NFC West
- Is Jaxon Smith-Njigba the Only Game in Town for the Defending Champs?
- Offseason Upgrades Could Fuel a Dominant Rams Rushing Attack
- Young Superstars are Arizona’s Fantasy Oasis
- Are San Francisco’s Stars Closer to the Lombardi Trophy or the Retirement Home?
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