The Vikings have 20 meaningful contributors from 2024 who are set to become free agents. Here's our plan for staying competitive.
For the rest of them, they are now onto draft season. The Minnesota Vikings have been there for two weeks and we've learned quite a bit about the draft class. The biggest thing we've learned so far? We don't know that much about who will be selected by the Vikings at 24th overall.
The Vikings get a needed boost to their draft stock with the expectation they'll receive a third-round pick for Kirk Cousins' departure.
That's the premise of an interesting recent article from ESPN's Ben Solak, who dove into the Darnold decision and how it'll impact QB movement this year. The whole thing is worth reading, but let's take a look at — and react to — some of the notable things Solak said.
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According to the Minnesota Star Tribune, Vikings cornerback Stephon Gilmore said after the season that he is considering retirement after 14 seasons in the NFL, citing that his body is "feeling it" more than normal at the end of a season.
How do they place a 14-win season in the context of their roster timeline? For that question to be answered, we have to look at the entire picture.