All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread

KAM and the current group could draft better, like most front offices, but they continue to do very, very well with UDFA's and even late round picks. Gotta give them props for that.

 



** ^^ I'm sure you meant 2025 season

As Lewis is quick to point out, none of these making the initial 53-man roster is set in stone, there will still probably be a lot of moves happening in the next few days.

Will blame that on the auto thing as it put 2024 automaticly on here.
 





Again, makes no sense to me why you wouldn't go with a guy like that from the git go, if that's the direction you wanted to go.

Someone screwed up the Howell hire. They aren't going to admit it and no one is going to get fired over it.
 

Someone screwed up the Howell hire. They aren't going to admit it and no one is going to get fired over it.

WTF? Trading Howell (and getting value for him) away is the very definition of admitting it didn't work out. And I would argue they are infinitely better off now, with Wentz and Brosmer, than they were with Howell and Rypien.
 



Again, makes no sense to me why you wouldn't go with a guy like that from the git go, if that's the direction you wanted to go.

Someone screwed up the Howell hire. They aren't going to admit it and no one is going to get fired over it.

No harm, no foul. The real mistake would be to suit up a QB that they don't the think would be productive now and minimal to no chance of improvement.

It probably was more than just "someone" but a collection of decision makers.

Maybe the mistake was they didn't realize what they had with Brosmer in terms of a development option, so they pivoted based on more information, to a more veteran commodity.

No need to sort it out. Vikings move on with 2 weeks to coach Wentz up into the Vikings system if pressed into service.

That's plenty of time.
 




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