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So the vikes I’ll be pick 12-16 area and have a salary cap problem. Not looking good long term for them.
I’m at the “Fire them all and start over” stageIt will be interesting to see which veterans will not be back in order to dent their money issues. Harris, most likely Rieff, and maybe Barr.
There's no way they're eating $8M to not have Barr play.It will be interesting to see which veterans will not be back in order to dent their money issues. Harris, most likely Rieff, and maybe Barr.
There's no way they're eating $8M to not have Barr play.
Reiff will be interesting to see what happens.
Kyle Rudolph I can see them eating the $4M.
Anthony Harris will be on a new team.
Cousins is the biggest decision to make. His cap hit next year isn't completely horrible but 2022 is. $10M in dead cap money isn't going to sit well if they cut him. I wouldn't be shocked at all if he ends up extended this offseason.
I’m currently trying to figure out if the defense is injury riddled bad enough that we can manage to lose to a bad Lions team—and potentially wind up with a much higher draft pick.
At a very quick glance, looks to me like the swing could potentially be somewhere from #8 to #15–if some of the current 5 win teams win. That seems like a significant difference to me.

Agree with you, I would not shed a tear if they lose to Detroit on Sunday. That being said, I don't see them taking a WR even if one like Waddle is available. I'd be shocked if they didn't take either an offensive or defensive lineman with their first pick.As a die hard viking fan, I agree.. You have to find a way to lose against the Lions. Look at te Tankathon Big Board. Take out the corners Surtain and Farley since we drafted two in the top 3 rounds last year, so you can't do that again with all of the wholes the roster has. That leaves 10 really solid players. Difference between drafting a project o-lineman at 13 or getting Jaylan Waddle at 10 is MASSIVE!!
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Agree with you, I would not shed a tear if they lose to Detroit on Sunday. That being said, I don't see them taking a WR even if one like Waddle is available. I'd be shocked if they didn't take either an offensive or defensive lineman with their first pick.
His dead money hit isn't too bad, so maybe, but I just have a hard time seeing them playing hardball with a guy that had 14 TDs on the year. Even at 31 he's been very productive and is clearly a favorite target of Cousins, who is very likely to be the QB again next year. (Doesn't matter if people like him or not, 41 million in dead money tells me he'll be here)Theilen will be 31 and is expensive. With the cap concerns that Minnesota has. I like the idea of taking another Justin Jefferson and asking Thielen to take a pay cut. If he says no, you have two young studs that are cheap to go out and spend $10-$12M on a top guard, shutdown corner, or d-lineman
You know Zim is just praying for Surtain to slip to the Vikes. It’s about time for the annual college CB migration to Minneapolis.Agree with you, I would not shed a tear if they lose to Detroit on Sunday. That being said, I don't see them taking a WR even if one like Waddle is available. I'd be shocked if they didn't take either an offensive or defensive lineman with their first pick.
His dead money hit isn't too bad, so maybe, but I just have a hard time seeing them playing hardball with a guy that had 14 TDs on the year. Even at 31 he's been very productive and is clearly a favorite target of Cousins, who is very likely to be the QB again next year. (Doesn't matter if people like him or not, 41 million in dead money tells me he'll be here)
I think Rudolph, Reiff and Stephen are much more likely cut candidates. Those three alone would free up 13 million-ish.
Vikes will draft a kicker first round.