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The Draft Solved 3 Big Mysteries for the Vikings

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Kirby Lee Entering the 2026 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings had some real mysteries, especially with no official general manager in the big chair after Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s termination in January. But through the draft process, Minnesota delivered answers, as the offseason charts a course for minicamp in June. Minnesota entered the draft with loose ends.

Three of them now have much cleaner answers. Ranked in no particular order, these unsolved mysteries are kaput. The Vikings Put Punctuation on Their Offseason Plan Alas, there is clarity.

Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard lines up on defense during an NFC Wild Card matchup against the Los Angeles Rams at State Farm Stadium, with Jan. 13, 2025, in Glendale highlighting his role as a steady pass rusher applying pressure and leadership in a high-intensity postseason environment. Mandatory Credit: Mark J.

Rebilas-Imagn Images The Mystery: Would the Vikings Actually Trade OLB Jonathan Greenard? The Resolution: Yes. In addition to a negligible 7th-Round pick, the Minnesota Vikings offloaded outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles on the second night of the draft, getting two 3rd-Round picks in return.

Greenard had requested a contract extension from the Vikings, and Minnesota evidently didn’t have the dough on hand after spending too freely during 2025 free agency. Now, the Vikings must find an extra outside linebacker for insurance behind Andrew Van Ginkel or Dallas Turner — or have big plans for Bo Richter or Tyler Batty. The Vikings are clearly in win-now mode.

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