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Vikings Linked to Veteran Cornerback via Trade

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Grace Hollars-USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers recruited Kenny Moore II on Instagram over the weekend, and it just so happens that a credible NFL insider believes Moore II could, indeed, land with the Vikings via trade. Minnesota has CB questions, and Moore fits the veteran-insurance lane. Albert Breer opined on Moore II’s future Monday after he requested a trade late last week, and Minnesota might be his next destination.

Where Moore II Would Fit in the Vikings’ Cornerback Plan Folks are still waiting for the Vikings’ first trade of 2026 . Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II (23) celebrates after securing an interception, delivering a key defensive play during a tightly contested matchup. Oct 1, 2023 captured the moment at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, where Moore helped swing momentum despite the Colts falling 29-23 in overtime to the Rams.

Mandatory Credit: Jenna Watson-Imagn Images. Breer: Watch for Moore II to Vikings Rodgers might get his wish. Breer wrote , “As for potential landing spots, I think Dallas would be one, with the nickel being an important piece in new coordinator Christian Parker’s defense and the Cowboys having a hole after Jourdan Lewis’s departure to the Jaguars last year.

The Vikings are another potential fit, with Moore’s versatility meshing, at least on paper, with how DC Brian Flores builds his defense. ” “Those teams being in the NFC should also make them likely suitors, assuming Indy would rather not help out a conference rival. Moore, who will turn 31 in August, is in a contract year, so that’ll drive down his value some.

But if the price was a Day 3 pick on the higher end, and I had a need like Dallas and Minnesota, I’d probably do it. ” When Rodgers, a teammate of Moore II for three seasons from 2020 to 2022, pounded the table for him on Instagram, many assumed it wouldn’t amount to much. Breer’s specific mention of the Vikings adds legitimacy.

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