Vikings' Chances Soar With Bench Move in Playoffs!
With the first week of free agency behind us, there are three main holes left on the Vikings roster: center, […]
Peter Casey-Imagn Images With the first week of free agency behind us, there are three main holes left on the Vikings roster: center, safety, and defensive tackle. So what are the options left for the Vikings at these three positions? Three Position Groups Still Stand between Vikings and a Complete Roster Minnesota signed Kyler Murray and James Pierre to address the Vikings’ roster needs at QB and CB.
They also reached an agreement with Aaron Jones and T. J. Hockenson to avoid creating needs at RB and TE.
The Vikings need to add further depth at WR and LB, depending on whether they keep Ivan Pace and what they expect of Tai Felton in Year 2. However, the need at those two positions isn’t as great as the three previously stated. The Vikings need to find a starter at center, safety, and defensive tackle for the new season.
There are four ways to do it. Find someone from what is left in the free agency market, make a trade for a player, promote somebody from the roster, or draft a player. Center The moment Ryan Kelly landed on IR for the third time with a concussion last season, I expected the Vikings to need a new center in 2026 – news of Kelly’s retirement arrived last week.
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