The Minnesota Vikings are trading cornerback Mekhi Blackmon to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Blackmon, a 2023 third-round pick, carved out a role as Minnesota’s third cornerback as a rookie with 435 defensive snaps across 15 games. That seemed like an indicator that he would compete for a starting role during his second training camp, but the 26-year-old suffered a torn ACL in July missed all of the 2024 season.
Blackmon completed his recovery this offseason without issue and started the Vikings’ last two preseason games. However, that may have been an attempt to showcase the third-year corner to other teams, as ESPN’s Kevin Seifert reports that Blackmon “seemed stuck with the third team on a depth chart that isn’t exactly loaded with cornerbacks.”
As a result, Minnesota opted to move forward with a veteran trio of Byron Murphy, Isaiah Rodgers and Jeff Okudah and recoup some draft capital for Blackmon.
Enter the Colts, who made yet another addition to their secondary this offseason after signing Charvarius Ward, Camryn Bynum and, most recently, Xavien Howard. All three are listed as starters on the team’s unofficial depth chart along with two incumbents: nickel Kenny Moore and safety Nick Cross.
Upon arriving in Indianapolis, Blackmon will join fellow 2023 draftees Jaylon Jones and Julius Brents in the cornerback room and provide depth on the boundary.
This is the third trade the Vikings have made in the last week as general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah uses the team’s surplus talent to upgrade their draft capital. Along with deals to send Sam Howell to the Eagles and Harrison Phillips to the Jets, he has now collected four new picks — fifth- and sixth-rounders in 2026 and sixth- and seventh-rounders in 2027 — while also giving up 2026 sixth-round and 2027 seventh-round picks.
Though that’s only a net gain of two Day 3 draft picks, teams always want to squeeze every bit of value out of departing players, and the extra picks could help Adofo-Mensah wheel and deal in the future.
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