Wild money if true.
Many are reporting this:
Vikings to make record making deal with Eagles defensive tackle.
Many are reporting this:
Vikings to make record making deal with Eagles defensive tackle.
Wild money if true.
Many are reporting this:
Vikings to make record making deal with Eagles defensive tackle.
yep......and then you go another defensive tackle at pick 24 and this defense then can become crazy good.If this happens, then it puts to rest any chance that Darnold will be back.
yep......and then you go another defensive tackle at pick 24 and this defense then can become crazy good.
Especially if Dallas Turner comes on.
they'd still have a ton of money to look at an offensive guard.
Bold 1: the main difference for me is that McCarthy wasn't on the bench in a traditional way. He couldn't practice physically all year, just mental reps. That's not the same thing.I agree and I would hope that such clamor from the fanbase would be completely ignored.
That's too simplistic of a view point. Maybe by that point if healthy with full offseason prep and training camp, they may believe he's "truly ready". He'll have been in the building for 18 months at that point, that's a lot of prep time and I trust they will have a gage on his abilities.
Why can't it be like Daunte Culpepper? On the bench for all of Year 1. Took the Vikes to the NFC Championship his 1st year playing. Denver and Washington had true rookies last year. It worked out, leading both to the post-season.
As for "how the Wilfs do things" I think they have demonstrated that they let the football staff make whatever is the best decision on what to do without any interference. If they don't then they hired the wrong people to begin with.
I respect your opinion and you're probably more likely to be right than me. We will seeThat doesn’t make any sense when rookies start and have success in the NFL with less time with the team than JJM has had.
If you're an honest poster, then you'll do the rest of the games with Dobbs, and that season.KOC won games with Josh Dobbs for God's sake.
because phillips is overused and they run him into the ground.Why would you need another DT at that point? They run a 3-4 and Harrison Phillips is pretty good.
Signing Milton would make it more palatable to use #24 on a stud OG if Tyler Booker is there and fill a huge hole on our other line.yep......and then you go another defensive tackle at pick 24 and this defense then can become crazy good.
Especially if Dallas Turner comes on.
they'd still have a ton of money to look at an offensive guard.
That wooule be awesome , alsoSigning Milton would make it more palatable to use #24 on a stud OG if Tyler Booker is there and fill a huge hole on our other line.
because phillips is overused and they run him into the ground.
Also, we need another one who brings pressure from the middle.
Philly rotated their defensive line with many players. We have no depth to speak of.
I don’t hate this but the Vikings still need to find a younger, bigger RB who can handle goal line carries.
DK Metcalf traded to the Steelers for a 2nd Round Pick.
If they could draft a RB like Jahmyr Gibbs ... I just feel like that guy did some serious damage against us.I don’t hate this but the Vikings still need to find a younger, bigger RB who can handle goal line carries.
Darnold to SEA with Klint Kubiak as OC would probably be a much better situation than his previous at Carolina and the Jets.
I wonder what this means for Milton Williams.Vikings appear to be closing in on DT Jonathan Allen from Washington. He's 30 yrs old, but he can wreak havoc on the interior DL; better against the pass than the run. Hopefully still has some juice left in the tank
The Seattle Seahawks are signing former Minnesota Vikings passer Sam Darnold to be their new quarterback, sources told Adam Schefter.
The deal is for three years at $110.5 million with $55 million guaranteed, Schefter
That's a ton of money for him. He played well last year but he's not top tier.The Seattle Seahawks are signing former Minnesota Vikings passer Sam Darnold to be their new quarterback, sources told Adam Schefter.
The deal is for three years at $110.5 million with $55 million guaranteed, Schefter
Bynum is a big loss...bummer.Cam Bynum moving on, to the Indy Colts. 4 yrs, $60M. I know the Vikings had worked hard a year ago or so to sign him.
I would guess the Vikings knew they were going to get outbid and thus signed Theo Jackson; they must think highly of Jackson to let Bynum leave the building. Bynum has made himself into a very, very solid NFL Safety.
I would expect multiple CB signings on the way, not stopping at I. Rodgers by any stretch