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2026 NFL Draft: Prospects Minnesota Vikings fans should watch in CFB Week 1

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The first weekend of college football is here, and it is a loaded schedule with several matchups that have the full attention of the NFL.

Some of the highlights include top-ranked matchups between Texas and Ohio State, LSU and Clemson, and Miami and Notre Dame. On top of that, from a non-field perspective, we get to see Lee Corso one last time on the College Gameday desk, so one way or another, Vikings fans should be propped in front of the TV this weekend. If you find yourself there, we want to be able to provide you with a watchlist of players in games who may find themselves being future Vikings.

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Right now, we are projecting the Vikings’ draft needs to be cornerbacks, safety, linebacker, defensive line, and running back.

Cornerback and safety are the two biggest needs of this team, with glaring holes either immediately present or on the horizon. Byron Murphy Jr. needs help in the secondary, and we may be watching the final season of Harrison Smith; thus, those are the top needs. Linebacker could emerge as a need depending on what the team does with Ivan Pace Jr., and Blake Cashman will be a free agent after the 2026 season. Lastly, the defensive line and running back both look great right now, but have new faces at the positions, whose potential we do not know, and have some older faces in the group, so some depth pieces may be added there.

This is a great roster the Vikings have built, but with 11 selections in the upcoming NFL Draft, we will be covering a wide range of players and positions. With that in mind, here is our first watchlist of the college football season.

Editor’s Note: College football does not have the best injury report system; some do not even report them until gameday. If a player is listed to watch and does not play, we apologize.

Cornerbacks Schedule

Noon/11:00 AM CST

Texas’ Malik Muhammad (No. 5) vs. Ohio State on FOX

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Ohio State’s Davison Igbinosun (No. 1) vs. Texas on Fox

3:30 P.M. EST/2:30 P.M. CST

Alabama’s Cameron Calhoun (No. 9) vs. Florida State on ABC

Alabama’s Domani Jackson (No. 1) vs. Florida State on ABC

7:30 P.M. EST/6:30 P.M. CST

LSU’s Mansoor Delane (No. 4) vs. Clemson on ABC

Clemson’s Avieon Terrell (No. 8) vs. LSU on ABC

10:00 P.M. EST/9:00 P.M. CST

Arizona State’s Keith Abney II (No. 1) vs. Northern Arizona on ESPN+

Safety Schedule

Noon/11:00 AM CST

Texas’ Michael Taaffe (No. 16) vs. Ohio State on FOX

3:30 P.M. EST/2:30 P.M. CST

Alabama’s Bray Hubbard (No. 18) vs. Florida State on ABC

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Alabama’s Keon Sabb (No. 3) vs. Florida State on ABC

7:30 P.M. EST/6:30 P.M. CST

Clemson’s Khalil Barnes (No. 7) vs. LSU on ABC

LSU’s Tamarcus Cooley (No. 0) vs. Clemson on ABC

11:00 P.M. EST/10:00 P.M. CST

Utah’s Tao Johnson (No. 5) vs. UCLA on FOX

Linebacker Schedule

Noon/11:00 AM CST

Texas’ Anthony Hill (No. 0) vs. Ohio State on FOX

Ohio State’s Sonny Styles (No. 6) vs. Texas on FOX

3:30 P.M. EST/2:30 P.M. CST

Georgia’s CJ Allen (No. 3) vs. Marshall on ESPN

7:30 P.M. EST/6:30 P.M. CST

LSU’s Whit Wheeks (No. 40) vs. Clemson on ABC

Clemson’s Wade Woodaz (No. 17) vs. LSU on ABC

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10:00 P.M. EST/9:00 P.M. CST

Utah’s Lander Barton (No. 8) vs. UCLA on FOX

Defensive Line Schedule

Noon/11:00 AM CST

Tennessee’s Bryson Eason (No. 20) vs. Syracuse on ABC

3:30 P.M. EST/2:30 P.M. CST

Alabama’s Tim Keenan III (No. 96) vs. Florida State on ABC

Alabama’s James Smith (No. 23) vs. Florida State on ABC

Florida State’s Darrell Jackson Jr. (No. 6) vs. Alabama on ABC

7:30 P.M. EST/6:30 P.M. CST

Clemson’s DeMonte Capehart (No. 9) vs. LSU on ABC

Clemson’s Peter Woods (No. 11) vs. LSU on ABC

10:00 P.M. EST/9:00 P.M. CST

Arizona State’s C.J. Fite (No. 99) vs. Northern Arizona on ESPN+

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Running Back Schedule

Noon/11:00 AM CST

Pittsburgh’s Desmond Reid (No. 0) vs. Duquesne on ACC Network

3:30 P.M. EST/2:30 P.M. CST

Penn State’s Nick Singleton (No. 10) vs. Nevada on CBS

Penn State’s Kaytron Allen (No. 13) vs. Nevada on CBS

7:00 P.M. EST/6:00 P.M. CST

Texas A&M’s Le’Veon Moss (No. 8) vs. UTSA on ESPN

11:00 P.M. EST/10:00 P.M. CST

Washington’s Jonah Coleman (No. 1) vs. Colorado State on Big Ten Network

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Prospects Vikings fans should watch in CFB Week 1

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