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2025 All-NFC North Preseason Team: Vikings overlooked at DT

Jonathan Allen, Javon Hargrave and Harrison Phillips give the Vikings an interior D-line to be feared.
Vikings defensive tackle Jonathan Allen during minicamp.
Vikings defensive tackle Jonathan Allen during minicamp. | Image courtesy of the Minnesota Vikings

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The votes are in for the 2025 All-NFC North Preseason Team on the interior defensive line.

Our panel of voters from NFC North On SI correspondents unanimously selected Detroit's Alim McNeill as the best defensive tackle in the division, followed by Green Bay's Kenny Clark, Chicago's Gervon Dexter and then a tie for fourth place between Detroit's DJ Reader and Minnesota's Jonathan Allen.

Player

Total votes

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

Alim McNeill

4

4

Kenny Clark

4

3

1

Gervon Dexter

4

1

1

2

DJ Reader

4

1

2

1

Jonathan Allen

4

1

2

1

Alim McNeill, Detroit Lions

Alim McNeill
Detroit Lions defensive tackle Alim McNeill (54) stops Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) during the second half at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Before the 2023 season, Alim McNeill made a huge change that would ultimately change his trajectory as a player. Motivated by the desire to play more, McNeill changed his diet and attacked his offseason, which has increased the amount of snaps he can play and the damage he can do to opposing offenses. 

McNeill earned his place amongst the Lions' core, which was solidified by him signing a four-year, $97 million contract. He has become an increased pass rush presence over the course of his career, and has the versatility to play in multiple positions along the defensive line. He is expected to miss the start of the regular season while rehabbing a torn ACL from late last year, but when he returns he will give the defense a massive boost. — John Maakaron, Lions On SI


Kenny Clark, Green Bay Packers

Kenny Clar
Green Bay Packers defensive tackle T.J. Slaton (93) celebrates a fumble recovery by defensive tackle Kenny Clark during the fourth quarter of their game Sunday, November 24, 2024 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Green Bay Packers beat the San Francisco 49ers 38-10. | Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Kenny Clark is a three-time Pro Bowler who has been one of the top defensive tackles in the NFL for several seasons. Last year, though, he disappeared.

In 2023, he was picked for the Pro Bowl after setting career highs with 7.5 sacks, nine tackles for losses and 16 quarterback hits. In 2024, new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley implemented an attacking style. Clark was excited for what it could mean for his career. Instead, he had one sack, four tackles for losses and five quarterback hits. Other than his rookie season in 2016, it was the worst season of his career.

Is Clark a bad fit for the scheme? Was he slow to adjust? Did age catch up with him? Was it the ankle injury sustained on a Week 1 Tush Push against the Eagles? The Packers badly need Clark – one of the highest-paid players at the position – to have a big-time bounce-back season at one of Green Bay’s thinnest positions. — Bill Huber, Packers On SI


Gervon Dexter, Chicago Bears

Gervon Dexte
Nov 10, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. (99) reacts against the New England Patriots during the first quarter at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images | Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images

DJ Reader, Detroit Lions

DJ REade
Detroit Lions nose tackle DJ Reader (98) warms up before the NFL game against the Tennessee Titans at Ford Field in Detroit on Oct. 27, 2024. | Kimberly P. Mitchell / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

With Alim McNeill having the ability to slide all over the defensive line, having a steady presence in the middle in DJ Reader has been a massive addition. Reader has a strong reputation throughout the league and teams account for him strongly, as he frequently sees double teams when opposing teams are trying to run the ball.

Reader had what many would consider a down year by his standards, but he set a career-high in sacks in 2024. He told reporters he is solely motivated by winning a Super Bowl, and he will have a big impact on whether or not Detroit's defense can hold up and play at the standard required to do so. — John Maakaron, Lions On SI


Jonathan Allen, Minneota Vikings

Jonathan Alle
Oct 6, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen (93) celebrates after a tackle during the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at NorthWest Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images | Peter Casey-Imagn Images

In eight years with the Commanders, Allen totaled 401 tackles, 42 sacks, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and an interception.

The expectation for 2025 is that he'll be free to dominate while playing alongside Javon Hargrave, as opposing teams focus on slowing the ferocious edge attack from Andrew Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard.

Allen missed half of last season with a torn pectoral muscle, but he had the strength and courage to return for Washington's playoff run. Now, he finds himself in the middle of Minnesota's defensive line, bringing a run-stuffing, pass-rushing ability the Vikings have sorely lacked in recent seasons.

Allen landing fifth in this vote — and Hargrave going unrecognized — could look like major oversights by the time the 2025–26 season is over. — Joe Nelson, Vikings On SI


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JOE NELSON

Joe Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in Minnesota sports journalism. Nelson began his career in sports radio, working at smaller stations in Marshall and St. Cloud before moving to the highly-rated KFAN-FM 100.3 in the Twin Cities. While there, he produced the popular mid-morning show hosted by Minnesota Vikings play-by-play announcer Paul Allen. His time in radio laid the groundwork for his transition to sports writing in 2011. He covers the Vikings, Timberwolves, Gophers and Twins for On SI.

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