It's absolutely insane to think that a Minnesota Vikings organization that has drafted so poorly over the last decade will have found some magic and selected nine players in the 2026 draft who could find themselves starting at some point during their rookie season. Alas, here we are, with a glass-half-full mindset after interim general manager Rob Brzezinski's first draft. Of course, we'll never know how much input Brzezinski had on the picks compared to head coach Kevin O'Connell and defensive coordinator Brian Flores, and if they had more influence on the picks, then there's an increased chance that they took players who they think can play meaningful roles. In fact, all nine draft picks could wind up in starting/meaningful roles in 2026. Round 1: Caleb Banks, DT Banks is a surefire starter after the Vikings cut Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave. Unless an injury sets him back, the monster defensive tackle from Florida will be on the field when the Vikings open the regular season in 2026.…