Brian Flores has yet to find a new head coaching job since being let go by the Miami Dolphins and filing a lawsuit against the NFL. But it’s possibly in favor of the Minnesota Vikings right now as they recently hired him as defensive coordinator.
The Minnesota Vikings have a pair of first-round picks to utilize during the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. They are currently expected to package them in an effort to move up the board.
It won’t happen, but it would be sort of funny if it did We know that the Minnesota Vikings have an issue at the quarterback position as things stand right now.
Fourteen weeks of the Minnesota Vikings’ offseason are in the rearview, with free agency basically over and the 2024 NFL Draft nine days away. The club has signed 14 new free agents this offseason, re-upped with internal players, and even executed a blockbuster trade in March to prepare for the draft, which will feel like a humongous crescendo.
Why not just roll with Sam Darnold? That’s the word from former first-overall pick Derek Carr, who now works for NFL Network, and he claims the Minnesota Vikings need not necessarily draft a passer in nine days, instead insinuating that Darnold is right for the quarterback of the future.
The Minnesota Vikings have not yet reached a long-term extension with wide receiver Justin Jefferson, even though Jefferson is headed into the final year of his deal.
Perhaps it’s not as simple as Drake Maye versus J.J. McCarthy. Over the last month, Minnesota Vikings fans have dwindled the would-be upcoming quarterback choice down to a two-horse race — Maye v.
Insider Ari Meirov explains that if a team wants J.J. McCarthy, like the Minnesota Vikings, the Tennessee Titans could be the path to getting their QB of the future.
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports When the 2024 NFL Draft arrives, quarterbacks are expected to fly off the board very quickly. With boatloads of talent at the position along with even more teams seemingly in need of a franchise QB, we could see as many as five or six quarterbacks get selected in the first round on Thursday, April 25th.
Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports “You can never have enough corners.” It was a staple of former Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer’s defensive philosophy, and now, it appears that Brian Flores is taking a similar approach to Minnesota’s defense in 2024.
The following questions are about current Minnesota Vikings topics, answered by VikingsTerritory. Today is the April 16th edition, addressed in a from-the-hip fashion.
NFL insider Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk suggested on Tuesday that the Minnesota Vikings may not have completely slammed the door shut on trading star wide receiver Justin Jefferson either before or during the upcoming NFL Draft.
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April 25th looms large for the future of the Vikings’ franchise Ten days until the start of the NFL Draft- one that the Vikings’ future hinges upon more than any over at least the last decade.
The Minnesota Vikings offseason remains a work in progress, with the 2024 NFL Draft nine days away. But without seeing the full picture, Bleacher Report decided this week that Minnesota owns one of the NFL’s worst offseason signings — left guard Blake Brandel.
The Vikings seem to be gearing up for a trade-up in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft after acquiring their second first-round pick (No. 23) from the Texans earlier this offseason. Will pulling off a trade prove harder than expected?
The 2024 draft is just a few days away, and the three-day event could be crucial for the Minnesota Vikings, as the organization is trying to acquire a new franchise.
Jefferson did not report to the first day of the Vikings’ offseason program Monday. It should be noted Jefferson did not show for Vikings voluntary work last year but reported for minicamp.
The Minnesota Vikings lost top edge rusher Danielle Hunter in free agency, but they replaced him with a pair of fine pass rushers in Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel.
Since this past winter, both the Vikings and Giants have been linked with potential trades up to either pick No. 4 or No. 5 in the draft.
The Vikings have consistently been connected to a trade-up from the No. 11 spot. Here's what their GM said about their plans.
The Minnesota Vikings are hosting UCLA pass-rusher Gabriel Murphy for a pre-NFL Draft visit, according to a report from Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network.
The team would prefer to trade up and land its long-term QB in this draft.
According to Corbin K. Smith, the Seahawks hosted Texas DT Byron Murphy for an official top-30 visit. Murphy was one of the breakout players of the 2023
How many of the NFL QBs drafted in the top 10 to never make the Pro Bowl in the Super Bowl era can you name in five minutes?
Could the Minnesota Vikings be plotting to hand over the keys to Sam Darnold full-time for the 2024 season? The Vikings appeared to be setting themselves up to take a quarterback in the top ten of this year’s draft when they traded to add a second first-round pick earlier this offseason.
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