Vikings take Stanford G David Yankey

The Vikings selected Stanford guard David Yankey with the 145th overall pick in the fifth round and traded their 148th overall pick to the Panthers.

May 10, 2014 at 10:04PM
Stanford guard David Yankey during an NCAA college football game against UCLA on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Stanford guard David Yankey during an NCAA college football game against UCLA on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) (Brian Stensaas — ASSOCIATED PRESS/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

With the 145th pick in the fifth round, the Minnesota Vikings select…another Pac-12 player. Stanford guard David Yankey is now a Viking.

"I'm excited man; I'm excited," said Yankey on blocking Adrian Peterson. "I've watched that guy explode on Sundays for the last couple of years. To get a chance to play for him and block for him and see him do some of that magical stuff is exciting."

Yankey is a versatile offensive lineman that started 40 of the 42 games he appeared at Stanford. He started 26 times at left guard and 14 times at left tackle. He averaged 8.45 knockdowns and 1.3 touchdown-resulting blocks as a starter.

He had a formal interview with the Vikings at the NFL Combine and knew offensive line coach Jeff Davidson through his son, Stanford and former Eden Prairie High offensive lineman Nick Davidson.

"I think I'm a guy that fits well in their organization and excited to get to work," Yankey said.

He was just the eighth player school history to be selected as a unanimous All-American and received All-Pac 12 recognition for the third straight season.

Yankey last season graded at 90.02 percent for blocking consistency while having 22 touchdown-resulting blocks (career-high).

The selection fulfills one of the Vikings' biggest needs at guard.

The Vikings also traded their extra fifth round pick (148th overall) to the Panthers for their fifth round pick (168th overall) and an extra seventh round pick (225th overall). They also still have a sixth rounder (184th overall) and another seventh rounder (223rd overall).

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