***2026 Minnesota Vikings***

So everyone is complaining about the college playoffs being so unfair. The Vikings may have 14 wins and find themselves a 5 seed with a road game against a 9 or 10 win rams or bucs team.
How depressing would it be to be a 14 win team and potential not have a home playoff game?
Playoffs should be based on record. Division winners get, but in no way should a 14-3 non division winner should go on the road to a 8-9 team. It’s ridiculous.
 
Playoffs should be based on record. Division winners get, but in no way should a 14-3 non division winner should go on the road to a 8-9 team. It’s ridiculous.
100p.
Crazy thing is Green Bay is mostly likely going to have 12 wins which is much better than the other 2 divisions too

Lions are at San Fran and host vikings to close
Vikings host Green Bay and are at lions

If both the Vikings and lions win next week 14-2, then it all comes down to the last game at Detroit
Winner gets nfc home field and a bye
Loser goes to the 5 seed and has 1st round game on the road
 
That's a risky game with the QB tag. Can't trade a player until the franchise tender is signed. Hard to get full value in a trade. If Darnold doesn't want to go to a crappy team, (which would be understandable given his history) he can just hold off on signing the tender until after the draft. Other teams know that, and will low-ball. If Minnesota tags Darnold, it will be because they want him to start for another year.
What do think the odds are that the Vikes will pay Sam $40 million and be in purple next year? A long term deal or just letting him walk seems very unlikely. At least right now. Win a game or two in the playoffs— then who knows.
 
What do think the odds are that the Vikes will pay Sam $40 million and be in purple next year? A long term deal or just letting him walk seems very unlikely. At least right now. Win a game or two in the playoffs— then who knows.
I think they'll offer him a contract, maybe in the 3 year range, giving him the opportunity for another big contract while he's still 30-31, and if Sam wants more than that, they'll say thanks, and good luck. Same thing they did with Kirk.
Darnold definitely deserves a lot of credit for his performance, but O'Connell has established himself as a bit of a quarterback whisperer. He's got JJ waiting in the wings and another first round restoration project on the practice squad. I'm sure he's supremely confident in his ability to get the best out of any qb.
 
I think they'll offer him a contract, maybe in the 3 year range, giving him the opportunity for another big contract while he's still 30-31, and if Sam wants more than that, they'll say thanks, and good luck. Same thing they did with Kirk.

Imo they’ll franchise him before they let him walk. He isn’t a 36 year old coming off a torn Achilles like Cousins.
 
Imo they’ll franchise him before they let him walk. He isn’t a 36 year old coming off a torn Achilles like Cousins.
I think KOC said he wouldn’t tie Darnolds hands with a tag if he wanted to go seek a huge long term contract. But it’s a business so can’t believe much of what anyone says until it happens
 
I think KOC said he wouldn’t tie Darnolds hands with a tag if he wanted to go seek a huge long term contract. But it’s a business so can’t believe much of what anyone says until it happens

Doubt they franchise him. They will sign him so they have more flexibility with salary cap.

And how much? Darnold should definitely make much less than Purdy. And franchise tag costs around $41 million.
 
Doubt they franchise him. They will sign him so they have more flexibility with salary cap.

And how much? Darnold should definitely make much less than Purdy. And franchise tag costs around $41 million.
Vikings are in great shape for the cap in 2025. I think they are right now projected to have something like the 5th most cap space in the league.

I was really critical of Kwesi based on his first draft, but the staff hires and the way he quickly turned over a bloated contract, post-prime defense was an A+. Obviously, Flores deserves a massive amount of praise. I think the only reason the Vikings might get Flores back is because everybody wants to hire offensive guys.

They could tag Darnold and still have space to upgrade the rest of the roster, then make a decision about McCarthy for 2026.
 
They might sign Darnold to a long term deal, and trade McCarthy. The Vikes only have 3 picks in the 2025 draft: a 1st, and two 5th rounders.
 
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Vikes have had a softer schedule but going in to Green Bay and Seattle and getting wins makes me feel they're battled tested. Two huge games left...chance to get that #1 seed.
 
They might sign Darnold to a long term deal, and trade McCarthy. The Vikes only have 3 picks in the 2025 draft: a 1st, and two 5th rounders.
I would be 100% in favor of trading McCarthy and picking up some other positions. I wasn't sold on him coming in and doing much anyway. I could be wrong on this, but who knows.
 
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My two cents, I would find a way to have both Darnold and McCarthy on the roster to start the year, which they should be able to do with their salary cap situation. How they do it probably depends on what Darnold and his agent are looking for. If they want a longer term deal and are willing to take middle of the road veteran starting QB money, you can do that and be able to trade him if you like what you have in McCarthy after seeing him in some regular season action. Or if they end up thinking Darnold is the long term answer that would be reasonable value. If Darnold and his agent want big money then you either sign him to something short term or franchise tag him and hope you like what you see out of McCarthy.
 
My two cents, I would find a way to have both Darnold and McCarthy on the roster to start the year, which they should be able to do with their salary cap situation. How they do it probably depends on what Darnold and his agent are looking for. If they want a longer term deal and are willing to take middle of the road veteran starting QB money, you can do that and be able to trade him if you like what you have in McCarthy after seeing him in some regular season action. Or if they end up thinking Darnold is the long term answer that would be reasonable value. If Darnold and his agent want big money then you either sign him to something short term or franchise tag him and hope you like what you see out of McCarthy.
I would doubt that Darnold’s agent gives the Vikes any discount. This is Sam’s opportunity to cash in and he’ll easily exceed Mayfield’s contract numbers.
With every win and all-pro level performance by Sam, I’m starting to believe pundits who think the Vikes will sign him to a long term deal.
 
Vikings are in great shape for the cap in 2025. I think they are right now projected to have something like the 5th most cap space in the league.

I was really critical of Kwesi based on his first draft, but the staff hires and the way he quickly turned over a bloated contract, post-prime defense was an A+. Obviously, Flores deserves a massive amount of praise. I think the only reason the Vikings might get Flores back is because everybody wants to hire offensive guys.

They could tag Darnold and still have space to upgrade the rest of the roster, then make a decision about McCarthy for 2026.

Franchise QB tag would make around $42 million. All of it a cap hit
 
I would doubt that Darnold’s agent gives the Vikes any discount. This is Sam’s opportunity to cash in and he’ll easily exceed Mayfield’s contract numbers.
With every win and all-pro level performance by Sam, I’m starting to believe pundits who think the Vikes will sign him to a long term deal.
I would call middle of the road veteran starting QB money something like what Josh Allen is making. At that level I don't think they would be giving any discount.
 
I would be 100% in favor of trading McCarthy and picking up some other positions. I wasn't sold on him coming in and doing much anyway. I could be wrong on this, but who knows.

No one does.

It’s a crapshoot on hitting on QBs, although the franchise and coach the QB goes to has a big impact


Darold was regarded as a better QB prospect coming out of USC than McCarthy was a year ago. People had their minds set on him from his first 3 seasons with the JETS, plus a couple injury ridden seasons with Carolina. Two of the worst situations for a young QB
 
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If Minnesota is dumb enough to sign a QB to a mega deal and blow all of the future cap space they eliminated from Kirk, I will switch my fandom to the Kansas City full-time...

Unless your QB is Mahomes or Josh Allen.. I'd rather go cheap and have a top 5 roster.. KOC can coach QB's, so why throw $50M/yr at QB when that could get you 5 very high level starters on the roster????
 
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