The Minnesota Vikings appear to be actively searching for their future quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft. However, what happens if their plans fall through, leaving them scrambling to find a starting quarterback for the 2025 season?
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The Minnesota Vikings won’t be the only team eyeing the draftboard for a splashy trade involving a quarterback of the future. SI.com’s Albert Breer said this week on The Dan Patrick Show, “The Giants, the Raiders, the Vikings and I think the Broncos are lurking as dark horse.
Predicting the trajectory of players in any given NFL season is a challenging task, often filled with surprises and unexpected performances. Within the Minnesota Vikings’ roster, there are several players who have the potential to exceed expectations and make significant contributions during the upcoming season.
The Vikings’ evaluations of the top prospects over the coming days and weeks will be a key storyline to follow.
Most Minnesota Vikings fans are wrapped up in the “who’s it gonna be” at quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft — and fair enough. The club is positioned to
Oct 17, 2021; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Minnesota Vikings kicker Greg Joseph (1) misses a field goal to win the game in regulation at Bank of America Stadium.
When NFL free agency kicked off, it appeared Dalton Risner’s return was all but certain. After all, the Minnesota Vikings need a starting left guard on their roster and, without him, they don’t have anyone (yet) who has proven they are starting-caliber at that position.
The Minnesota Vikings want to select a new franchise quarterback in April’s draft; it’s the league’s worst-kept secret. Following Kirk Cousins’ departure,
The 2024 NFL Draft is four weeks away, and fans will probably learn the identity of the Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback of the future for life after Kirk Cousins.
Nov 6, 2022; Landover, Maryland, USA; Minnesota Vikings defense players celebrate after an interception by Vikings safety Harrison Smith. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports.
Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has seemingly been eyeing a trade-up to select a quarterback since adding the No. 23 overall pick in a deal
A crazy time in the NFL’s calendar, some call it cutdown day, is still roughly five months away, but it is fair to wonder about the future of some players.
Spotting a chance to improve the roster, general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah executed a rare in-division trade with the Detroit Lions to land T.J. Hockenson during the 2022 season.
The Minnesota Vikings made a strategic move by trading up to select promising LSU defender Jaquelin Roy in the draft. Combining the 158th and 211th picks allowed them to secure Roy at 141st overall.
Statistically speaking, Cousins was undeniably the best quarterback to reach the open market earlier this month.
If the Minnesota Vikings trade wide receiver Justin Jefferson, could an AFC West team be the best partner?
The Green Bay Packers are making peace with a former rival.
During a Monday appearance on NFL Media's "The NFL Report" program, Minnesota Vikings owner Mark Wilf strongly suggested that the club won't be trading Justin Jefferson.
During the 2024 NFL free agency period, the Vikings made a significant move at the quarterback position, marking a pivotal transition for the team.
Moving on from their entire 2023 quarterback group, the Steelers have an interesting replacement setup on tap. Russell Wilson and Justin Fields comprise the core components of the 2024 QB room, but the team added a third piece Monday.
Add Dan Graziano, Jordan Reid and Kevin Seifert of ESPN to the growing list of NFL analysts who believe the Minnesota Vikings will move up from the No. 11 spot in the 2024 NFL Draft order.
Assuming Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye go in the first three picks, the NFC squad would probably need to get to No. 4 to guarantee they end up with McCarthy.
After a porous 2022, Minnesota went into last season presumed to have one of the worst defenses in the NFL. Despite not having an influx of talent, the unit took a surprising jump under first-year Defensive Coordinator Brian Flores.
He split time last season between the Houston Texans and the Carolina Panthers, producing 39 combined tackles, five passes defended and an interception over 13 games overall.
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