As a result of recent massaging of their salary cap situation, the Minnesota Vikings went from roughly $45 million over the cap to roughly $32 million under the cap. That gives them the spending ability to add a few players. Backup quarterback/a quarterback to seriously challenge J.J. McCarthy is the biggest talking point, if not the biggest need. It’s always about the quarterback in today’s NFL. After that little position issue, these are the positions that I see are in the greatest need of improvements from free agency.
Cornerback
Safety
Running Back
Center
Linebacker was one of the top needs. Last night’s news that Eric Wilson was re-signed lessened the position as a serious need. With the above positions in mind, here is my dream free agency for the Minnesota Vikings.
Signings
Cor’Dale Flott, CB
Roger McCreary, CB
Nick Cross, S
Kyler Murray, QB
I’m not sure if the Vikings can afford the contracts of the above players. I feel like all are somewhat under-the-radar signings. I liked Montaric Brown at cornerback until this morning’s news that he’d re-signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Next up is Cor’Dale Flott. Like Brown, Flott is in the back-end of both ESPN and NFL.com’s Top 100 Free Agents. In the Vikings defense, I believe Flott would start nicely opposite Isiah Rodgers on the outside with Byron Murphy Jr. on the inside. I’ve liked Roger McCreary since the Tennessee Titans selected him out of Auburn in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft. He was a corner that I much preferred over Andrew Booth Jr. in that draft. The Titans selected McCreary seven picks before the Vikings selected Booth. Flott, Rodgers, Murphy, and McCreary would give Brian Flores and new secondary coach Gerald Alexander some corner options. Nick Cross is about fifth among the top free agent safeties. I guess we’ll find out in a few days how that translates into his new contract.
As for quarterback, it feels like things are lining up for Kyler Murray coming to Minnesota. I’ve warmed considerably to this possibility. J.J. McCarthy should face serious competition for the Vikings quartererback job. Murray would provide that. And his expected vet minimum salary is an added perk. I’d also like to see the Vikings re-sign Carson Wentz. A quarterback room of McCarthy, Murray, and Wentz could do wonders for my peace of mind.
Center and running back are significant needs. The Vikings could address those needs in free agency. Right now, I’m looking at the draft for those positions. I like several of the centers that should be available on Day 2. Day 2 would also be a good day to select a running back. The Vikings currently have three Day 2 picks. If center and running back were addressed in free agency, Cade Mays and Kenneth Gainwell would be nice additions.
Whatever happens, it all gets started today with the opening of the “legal tampering” window.