Touchdown Wire names Jaquelin Roy as Vikings draft steal

Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire believes the Minnesota Vikings biggest steal of the 2023 NFL Draft came with DT Jaquelin Roy in round five.

Every season, a few Day 3 NFL Draft selections become consistent starters.

Players like Joshua Watson (fourth-round selection), Jaylen Watson (seventh-round), and Isaiah Pachecho (seventh-round) were key contributors to the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl-winning roster.

Whether a player drafted on Saturday’s session is a consistent starter or a role player, the team that drafted him is likely happy. Finding reliable pieces on Day 3 isn’t guaranteed, so earning any production is a positive.

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar recently named a “draft steal” for all 32 teams. According to Farrar, a player had to be selected on Day 2 or 3 of the NFL Draft to be eligible.

The Minnesota Vikings had five players eligible based on this criteria and chose LSU iDL Jaquelin Roy as their steal.

I had Roy as my seventh-ranked interior defensive lineman in this class, so I was surprised that the Vikings were able to grab him with the 141st overall pick in the fifth round. … At 6-foot-3 and 305 pounds, Roy has excellent strength to knife through double teams, and as he develops his counters to first blocks, he could be an outstanding interior disruptor in a Brian Flores-led defense in need of such things. 

Roy seems like a likely option with the Vikings’ lack of defensive line depth. Without any consistent starters, Roy will be in a prime position for immediate playing time and could earn a starting spot with a strong preseason.