Former Denver Broncos cornerback Ronald Darby. Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Ronald Darby has yet to find a new home, but his list of serious suitors has grown. The veteran corner visited the Vikings recently, as noted by Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Darby met with the Texans two weeks ago and it was reported at that time that he was drawing interest from multiple teams. The 29-year-old saw his two-year Broncos tenure come to an end early last season due to an ACL tear, something which continued his unfortunate injury history. His production in Denver showcased his value when healthy, though.

The former second-rounder totaled 67 tackles and nine pass breakups over the course of the past two seasons, while also posting solid coverage numbers. The ACL injury made it an easy decision for the Broncos to release him, and questions about his return timeline have no doubt cratered his market value. 

Darby (who is believed to be recovering well) could nevertheless prove to be worth a short-term flier from a team looking to improve its secondary.

The Vikings certainly fit that description, after their defense as a whole struggled throughout the 2022 season. Minnesota ranked second-worst against the pass despite compiling a 13-4 record and topping the NFC North. 

It thus comes as little surprise that many of the corners who spent the 2022 season with the team have since moved on, including Patrick Peterson. The Vikings’ free agent moves aimed at addressing the position were headlined by the signing of Byron Murphy to a two-year deal.

The former Cardinal will be counted on to help lead a turnaround, as will third-round rookie Mekhi Blackmon. Adding Darby to the other new faces at the CB spot in Minnesota would provide experience and consistent play, something which will likely be needed to replicate the overall success seen in 2022 after the team posted a negative point differential. 

If the Vikings are convinced he can contribute in at least a depth role, Darby could help their secondary’s floor as they look to improve on the performance of its previous contributors.

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