While there was a lot of criticism from the outside, especially after 'reaching' with the 18th overall pick for defensive tackle Caleb Banks, the Minnesota Vikings are happy with the results of their 2026 NFL Draft class. However, that doesn't mean that the nine selections they made met all of their needs.
One noticeable absence was the fact that the Vikings did not select any wide receivers. It came as a surprise when the team let last year's WR3, Jalen Naylor, sign with the Las Vegas Raiders. His potential replacement, last year's third-round pick Tai Felton, had only 25 yards as a rookie.
Still, the Vikings freed up some extra cap space with the Jonathan Greenard trade, and now they're trying to use some of it to address arguably one of their biggest needs.
According to ESPN's NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Vikings are hosting free agent receiver Jaun Jennings for a visit from Tuesday through Wednesday. By setting up two-day meetings, it's clear the Vikings are applying a full-court press, trying to get Jennings signed to a contract before he leaves the team facilities on Wednesday.
Jennings recorded a career-high 77 receptions for 965 yards with six touchdowns in 2024. Hoping to build on those strong numbers, the 28-year-old receiver's numbers took off in 2025, where he recorded 55 receptions for 643 yards and a career-high nine touchdowns.
However, when he reached free agency, Jennings did not find the market he would have liked. Perhaps his asking price was a bit high.
Now that teams have addressed their most pressing needs through free agency and the draft, Jennings' options have dried up, and they will certainly have to lower his asking price.
The 6-foot-3, 212-pound receiver should have an easy transition learning Kevin O'Connell's offense, as he has just spent five seasons mastering Kyle Shanahan's system. He will also add a unique element to the team's receiver room, adding even more size to the table.
If he signs, Jennings will immediately become the team's new No. 3 receiver, falling behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, and he will give Kyler Murray another reliable pass-catcher to target in the red zone.
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