Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon
Right off the bat, I’m sorry. What a boring pick. Go find a mock draft site, look up their latest first round mock, and they have Thieneman going to the Vikings at 18. Other than Fernando Mendoza to the Raiders, this has to be the most common pick for mock drafters. The reasons why are pretty easy to identify:
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Harrison Smith, drafted in the first round in 2012 by the Vikings and holding down the back end of their defense ever since, is likely retiring. Hence the need (If Smith decides to stick around another year, this whole analysis would change).
Other than Caleb Downs, who probably won’t make it to pick 18 (and did not in the BGN draft), Thieneman is the best safety on the board.
Most draft boards rank Thieneman between the 15th to 25th best player available, so pick 18 is right around where he could be drafted.
Maybe Downs slides and the Vikings can nab him, but Thieneman seems like a safe pick for them. He’s a smart ball-hawk with excellent college production in all three years. He’s on the smaller side for a safety but he’s quite agile, particularly running downhill (a 4.35 40 yard dash). I’d go on, but this pick’s analysis has frankly been done to death. What follows is a random aside about how snake-bitten a franchise the Vikings are, but feel free to skip to the end if you’re not interested.
A skippable random aside
Pity the Vikings fanbase. They root for a model franchise in the regular season and a perennial loser in the postseason. Seriously, the Vikings have the third-best regular season record (517-395-7, .566 W%) in the Super Bowl era behind only the Steelers and Cowboys and just ahead of the Dolphins and Patriots*. The next best regular season team without a Lombardi trophy are the sixteenth-ranked Chargers at 444-469-6, .486 W%. Their team lore, per Wikipedia, is just as sad:
Of the eleven lore pages there, three are positive for the Vikings, one where they’re a passenger in someone else’s story (the Santa Claus incident**), one is just weird (Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy), and seven are incidents Vikings fans probably want to forget. Even of those three positive events, only one came in the postseason, and the good feelings from that game (thankfully) only lasted a week.
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*: Always nice to give the Patriots an asterisk. In the Super Bowl era, the Patriots’ regular season record is 507-411-1. Ties are rare in the NFL, but every other team in the NFL has tied at least twice in the last 60 seasons. The Patriots’ last tie? Week 3 in 1967, when they were still the Boston Patriots.
**: Until writing this article, I legitimately thought the Eagles were playing the Bills during the Santa Claus incident. Since the Bills were in the AFL in ’68, I guess this was impossible. The more you know!
2026 BGN Mock Draft Order
1) Raiders (Mailata_in_a_Miata): Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana2) Jets (Dr.MidnightGreen): Arvell Reese, EDGE, Ohio State3) Cardinals (grantspectations): Spencer Fano, OT, Utah4) Titans (DrBubbles): Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame5) Giants (ablesser88): Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State6) Browns (kjb304): Olaivavega Ioane, OG, Penn State7) Commanders (Jerry Robinson 56): Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State8) Saints (VetStadiumSection358): David Bailey, EDGE, Texas Tech9) Chiefs (Hoosinole): Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State10) Bengals (chuckelberryfinn): Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami11) Dolphins (phillyfan): Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State12) Cowboys (ejdubya): Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami13) Rams (All_Hail_Howie): Mansoor Delane, CB, LSU14) Ravens (215T1LL1D1e): Monroe Freeling, OT, Georgia15) Buccaneers (pascofljoe): Makai Lemon, WR, USC16) Jets (Euegene11): Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama17) Lions (BCHaas): Blake Miller, OT, Clemson18) Vikings (The Player Formerly Known as Mousecop): Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon19) Panthers (jaynase)20) Cowboys (Cravin’ LeBlanc)21) Steelers (iam4theBirdz)22) Chargers (Aint1stULast)23) Eagles (Philly21)24) Browns (FierceDisc65)25) Bears (jazztafari)26) Bills (PhillyTexan)27) 49ers (granthill7)28) Texans (CrackTheEaglesNut)29) Chiefs (z)30) Dolphins (Booth12)31) Patriots (Niels Rosenquist)32) Seahawks (J. Wil)
2026 BGN Community Consensus Mock Draft
Now it’s YOUR TURN to vote for who you think should be selected with this pick.
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1) Raiders: QB Fernando Mendoza2) Jets: EDGE Arvell Reese3) Cardinals: OT Francis Mauigoa4) Titans: RB Jeremiyah Love5) Giants: LB Sonny Styles6) Browns: WR Carnell Tate7) Commanders: EDGE David Bailey8) Saints: EDGE Rueben Bain Jr.9) Chiefs: S Caleb Downs10) Bengals: CB Mansoor Delane11) Dolphins: WR Jordyn Tyson12) Cowboys: CB Jermod McCoy13) Rams: WR Makai Lemon14) Ravens: OT Monroe Freeling15) Buccaneers: TE Kenyon Sadiq16) Jets: OG Olaivavega Ioane17) Lions: OT Spencer Fano18) Vikings:
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