The possible additions begin with a familiar name. Harrison Smith. The Vikings franchise great has been mulling his retirement since completion of his 14th season. As a roster and salary cap formality, he was released earlier in the offseason. Personally, I’m not ready for a Vikings defense without Smith. If he’s yet to officially announce his retirement, I’m guessing that he’s coming back. Perhaps I’m being foolishly optimistic but I just don’t see a spring or summer retirement announcement. The longer he waits, the more likely it is that Harrison Smith returns for season #15.
So Harrison Smith is roster addition #1. Two more.
It doesn’t take a long review of the Vikings roster to find two positions of significant need. Neither position was addressed in the draft. Not only was neither addressed in the draft, one of the positions was significantly weakened. The Vikings traded outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles during the third round. There were a couple reasons the team’s top pass rusher was traded. The first reason was his contract demands. Two years after signing a four-year, team-friendly free agent deal, Greenard wanted a more player-friendly contact extension. Honestly, his play earned a better deal but the Vikings decided they couldn’t afford such an extension. The second reason was that Dallas Turner is ready for a bigger role heading into his third season. It’s a bold hope but if Turner plays to his potential, the trade of Greenard could be a net positive. Even if Turner effectively replaces Greenard, the outside linebacker depth needs some help. Selected in the second round, Jake Golday is an option. I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets some edge rushing opportunities as a rookie. Tyler Batty and Bo Richter are young, formerly undrafted players with potential. The Vikings need a veteran outside linebacker option behind starters Turner and Andrew Van Ginkel. Initially, I liked the idea of adding A.J. Epenesa. Returning from an injury, he’s had a problematic offseason. At the end of March, it looked like he was signing with the Cleveland Browns. That ended with a failed physical. He recently visited with the Miami Dolphins. Who knows where he is in his recovery from injury? The Epenesa injury situation moved me on to an older but maybe more intriguing option. Jadeveon Clowney. At 33, he’s still playing at a high level. He managed 8.5 sacks with the Dallas Cowboys last season. That’s only a sack short of his career high. He started his career as such a freak athlete that he’s still a freak athlete after 12 years of defensive line work in the NFL. He always seems to be ready to play and has averaged over seven sacks over those 12 years.
So, Jadeveon Clowney is roster addition #2. One more
Receiver is the third position of need. Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison are the best receiver duo in the league. The Vikings need a third receiver to impact opposing defenses. Jalen Nailor had that role the past couple seasons. Tai Felton was drafted in the third round in the 2025 NFL Draft to potentially replace Nailor this season. As a rookie, Felton showed that he has a lot to learn when it comes to playing receiver in the NFL. The Vikings need a third receiver option with no questions? This one’s easy as the best option visited with Minnesota last week. After a nearly two-day meet-and-great, Juaun Jennings left without a contract agreement. I’m an optimistic sort and the guess here is that Jennings and the Vikings will reach an agreement on a contract. A Vikings receiving trio of Justin Jefferson - Jordan Addison - Juaun Jennings is a very exciting thing.
So, Juaun Jennings is roster addition #3.
Get it done.