The Minnesota Vikings entered the first night of the 2024 NFL Draft with a clear focus on bolstering their quarterback position. Following the departure of Kirk Cousins, it was evident that the Vikings were in the market for a new signal-caller, despite having signed Sam Darnold earlier in the offseason.
The Minnesota Vikings entered the draft with two selections in the first round, and surprisingly, they actually came out with two players. Trading the farm for a quarterback was expected, but it wasn’t necessary because of J.J.
Amidst much speculation leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings found themselves at the center of attention. The pressing need for a quarterback
Following a strategic move earlier this year, where the Minnesota Vikings secured a second first-round pick through a trade with the Texans, speculation was rife that they would further leverage this advantage to climb up in the first round of the draft.
After the Vikings made a trade with the Texans to acquire a second first-round pick earlier this year, it wasn't hard to find predictions that they'd trade up in the first round.
For years, Minnesota Vikings fans called former general manager Rick Spielman by the moniker of Trader Rick, but his affinity for trades was pedestrian compared to Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, the current boss.
The Minnesota Vikings have undergone a transformational period on defense in the last two seasons. Only Harrison Smith remains from the starting lineup of the 2021 season under the previous regime led by Mike Zimmer.
The Minnesota Vikings made two trade-ups to get their players in the NFL Draft and the analytics trade value charts don't like it.
The Minnesota Vikings have now selected building blocks on both offense and defense in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy kisses the championship trophy to celebrate the Wolverines' 34-13 win over Washington in the national championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston on Monday, Jan.
The first trade of Thursday’s opening round has taken place. The Jets have sent the 10th overall pick to the Vikings, also dealing No. 203. In exchange, New York will receive Nos. 129 and 157 from Minnesota in addition to the 11th choice.
After wrapping up his college career with a 15-0 national championship-winning season with Michigan, quarterback J.J. McCarthy is headed across the Great Lakes for his NFL career.
While the idea of the Chargers trading Herbert seems a little outrageous to even consider given how good he is and how high his ceiling is, you can kind of understand why they took the chance.
The Minnesota Vikings are reportedly going to engage with superstar wide receiver Justin Jefferson in contract extension talks as soon as the 2024 NFL Draft is over.
5:30 p.m. CDT — The Minnesota Vikings are trying to get into the top 10 so they can get their QB of the future, but last we heard things were “tense” inside their draft room and one report even went as far as saying they were “moving into panic mode”.
4:15 p.m. CDT — The 2024 NFL Draft is about two hours away and the Minnesota Vikings are reportedly panicking because they cannot find a trade partner that will get them high enough in the 1st round of the NFL Draft to guarantee them a top quarterback prospect.
With the 2024 NFL Draft creeping up, there’s still plenty of drama to unfold. And ESPN draft analyst Field Yates suspects it will get kicked off with a trade involving the Minnesota Vikings moving up into the Top 5.
As the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday approaches, the Minnesota Vikings find themselves in a deep hole. Kirk Cousins, their starting quarterback for the past six years, is now with the Atlanta Falcons, leaving Minnesota with few good options at the position.
Ever since Kirk Cousins parted ways with the Minnesota Vikings, the biggest concern stepping into the next season has been to find a potential quarterback to take over the lead.
With a mere five days until the NFL draft, The Minnesota Vikings find themselves in a spot they haven’t been in for years. They desperately need a quarterback.
The Minnesota Vikings seem intent on trading up to the top of the board to select one of the premier quarterback prospects in a loaded NFL Draft class at the position.
The Minnesota Vikings find themselves at a pivotal juncture, marked by significant changes in their lineup. With the departure of Kirk Cousins during the offseason, there’s a palpable sense of transition within the team.
Top 30 visits aren’t an exact science on who a team will take, but it shows at least a slight interest in every player brought in. Every team gets to bring in 30 players (as I’m sure you figured out in the name Top 30) teams also get to bring in local players, whether they went to high school or college in the state.
The Vikings will have to trade up to land one of the top quarterback prospects in the NFL Draft, but there might be one they like enough to try to do it.
In March, the Vikings executed a trade to add an extra first-round pick to their war chest for the draft.
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