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The Vikings are one of the more active teams in the NFL but one analysts thinks they need to make one more move before the ...
The Vikings could land a haul for McCarthy if they traded him. They sent the No. 11 overall pick along with fourth and fifth-rounders to the New York Jets to move up to No. 10 in the 2024 draft to ...
The Vikings have used plenty of resources on cornerbacks in recent years. They drafted two cornerbacks in Adofo-Mensah’s first draft, another in 2023 and another this past year.
What, if anything, more the Vikings do before next Tuesday's trade deadline is unclear. What is clear is their lack of picks in the 2025 draft , with only a first-rounder and two fifth-rounders in ...
The Vikings might be wise to explore trade options, and Cleveland Browns corner Greg Newsome could be a fit. Newsome was the No. 26 overall pick of the 2021 draft.
These questions hover over Tuesday’s trade deadline for the Vikings. Ahead of the 3 p.m. CT deadline, here are five big-picture thoughts: The short-term quarterback dilemma.
The trade deadline came and went on Tuesday afternoon with the Vikings ultimately deciding to stand pat. It’s not necessarily a surprise when looking at the big picture.
For the Vikings' worst trade of the last 10 years, Knox went with the move to acquire quarterback Sam Bradford from the Philadelphia Eagles in September of 2016. "Back in 2016, ...
Trade: Bears get Nos. 11, 42, 126, and 2025 first and second-round pick; Vikings get No. 1 and 2025 sixth-round pick Round 1, Pick 1: Minnesota Vikings (From CHI): Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina ...
With only four picks in the NFL draft, will the Vikings stay at No. 24 and select the best player available? Or make a trade? Jim Souhan runs through the scenarios.
Three Reasons Why The Vikings Should Trade Down in the First Round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Rick Spielman has always been fond of trading down, and this year it makes more sense than ever.