The Vikings traded edge Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles during the draft. It was a painful trade as Greenard was an impact player for the Vikings on and off the field. He’d only been in Minnesota for two years. He was a team captain during his second season. Two seasons of Greenard were not enough. He will be missed but the trade does open up a full-time opportunity for Dallas Turner. He’s ready for an expanded role. In his third season, I believe that he’s on the brink of ripping up the NFL. With Greenard, the Vikings had three high-end edge players. Without Greenard, the Vikings have Andrew Van Ginkel and Dallas Turner. That isn’t enough. Turner replaces Greenard, perhaps improves on Greenard. No one currently on the roster can replace Turner at #3. Behind Van Ginkel and Turner are a collection of undrafted football players. In two seasons, Bo Richter has emerged as a special teams staple. He’s a fun pass rusher in the preseason. Chaz Chambliss and Tyler Batty have flashed some in spots. Cam’Ron Stewart and Arden Walker are undrafted rookies. The defensive coaches have experimented in offseason workouts with defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins on the edge. Jake Golday was selected in the 2026 NFL Draft as an off-the-ball linebacker. He showed position versatility in college as an edge rusher, as a big nickel, and as the off-the-ball linebacker listed on his draft card. His versatility makes him a dream player for a Brian Flores defense. Many expect Golday to be the eventual replacement for the other-worldly Van Ginkel. In a couple years, Turner and Golday could be ripping up the league. That’s a nice future. Today is a different story.
Minnesota Vikings training camp is now less than two weeks away. If there’s a hole on the 91-man roster, it’s an edge backup to Andrew Van Ginkel and Dallas Turner. If the Vikings were to sign a player between now and the start of training camp, who might that player be?
That player must be an edge player. The Athletic’s Alec Lewis has mentioned tight end as a position the Vikings could look to supplement prior to training camp. I get that. After T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver, tight end has as many questions as edge. If the Vikings run more three-tight end formations, that need for another tight end increases. Despite those concerns, I’m a little more concerned about the Vikings edge situation. I wouldn’t go so far as to say that the Vikings season is dependent on the signing of a proven edge player but I do believe that one is needed. Fortunately, there are a few interesting edge players available.
Jadeveon Clowney
Haason Reddick
Leonard Floyd
Kyle Van Noy
Joey Bosa
There are a few more but I see the above five as the best fits for a Brian Flores. Personally, I see Jadeveon Clowney and Haason Reddick as the top options. Of those, I like Clowney best. Maybe I’m enamored by his 8.5 sacks in only 13 games with the Dallas Cowboys. Maybe I’m still enamored by the ridiculous talents that he brought to the NFL 12 years ago. He might not have ever developed into the overwhelming pass rusher many expected but he had been an impact player in all of his 12 seasons in the league. For the natural talent he brings, it’s a little surprising that he’s played for seven teams. That bouncing around shows that he’s used to picking up a new defense. I believe that Jadeveon Clowney would be an excellent post-draft addition. Haason Reddick would be a nice addition as well.