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  Vikings and WRer Tyler Boyd in discussions
Posted by: StickierBuns - 3 hours ago - Forum: The Longship - Replies (7)

https://twitter.com/VikesCentral/status/...1642331606

Interesting. Oh, but of course the online qualifier: IF its true. I don't know why some online dipshits live to put false shit online, but they do.

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  Inside the drafts offensive frenzy....
Posted by: purplefaithful - Yesterday, 05:59 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

AS QUARTERBACK CHAOS played out before them Thursday night, the Las Vegas Raiders' 2024 NFL draft room held all of the emotions. There was surprise, bemusement, maybe a hint of resignation within the team's Henderson, Nevada, headquarters. 

Eventually optimism.

In a room where coach Antonio Pierce, general manager Tom Telesco and team owner Mark Davis were joined by more than 20 scouts, the Raiders, picking 13th, had expected to consider a "second wave" of first-round QB prospects that included Michigan's J.J. McCarthy, Washington's Michael Penix Jr. and Oregon's Bo Nix.

Once Las Vegas found itself on the clock, that wave had already crashed ashore.

Six quarterbacks, including McCarthy, Penix and Nix were gone in the first 12 selections, the highest concentration of QBs ever taken in a 12-pick stretch of the draft. What's more, the first 14 picks all came from the offensive side of the ball -- including the Raiders taking Georgia tight end Brock Bowers at No. 13. Never in the NFL draft's nearly 60-year history had 14 straight offensive players been selected, much less 14 straight at the top of the draft.

"I was surprised by the [offensive] run and how it happened, to be honest," a Raiders team source said.

The headline, as is usually the case in the draft, was about the quarterbacks. The run on QBs said plenty about the premium nature of the position in the modern NFL, coupled with the rookie wage scale's low barrier to entry in selecting one. A lot of quarterbacks at the top of the first round? Sure, NFL insiders said, it could be repeated.

But 14 straight offensive players? NFL scouts and executives who spoke to ESPN expressed emotions such as bewilderment and surprise over the way that played out, even while relaying a knowing sense of the factors that caused the feeding frenzy to occur.

It just happened, they said, and is unlikely to happen again anytime soon.

"There are really no dots to connect," one NFL executive said. "The better players were on that side of the ball this year."

THE 2024 DRAFT is destined to be viewed through history's lens as a quarterback draft, but it was elite talent at wide receiver and offensive tackle that NFL evaluators hold up as the critical factor in the 14-pick anomaly.

Rest is here: 
https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2024/story...pth-charts

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  Zeke and Dallas Re-United...
Posted by: purplefaithful - Yesterday, 05:47 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (2)

FRISCO, Texas -- Ezekiel Elliott has reached a one-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys that has a maximum value of $3 million, sources told ESPN on Monday, reuniting him with the franchise that took him with the fourth overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft.

Elliott and his agent, Rocky Arceneaux, met with the Cowboys before last week's draft and eventually ended up at the same restaurant, Dee Lincoln Prime, where the team was holding its scouts dinner before the draft.

"Well, Zeke, as we all know, is one of our favorites," Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said Thursday. "He's laid it on the line for this franchise. He's the ultimate competitor. I mean, he's a guy that we obviously think a lot of."

Having lost leading rusher Tony Pollard in free agency to the Tennessee Titans, the Cowboys are looking at going with a committee approach at running back. Dallas re-signed last year's backup, Rico Dowdle, and added veteran Royce Freeman in free agency. The Cowboys also have Deuce Vaughn, a sixth-round pick last year, Malik Davis, and Hunter Luepke on the roster.

Elliott's return calls to mind Herschel Walker's second stint with the Cowboys. Walker was the Cowboys' leading rusher from 1986 to '89 before his famous trade to the Minnesota Vikings that helped Dallas turn into a three-time Super Bowl champion in the 1990s under Jimmy Johnson. He returned to the Cowboys in 1996, seeing action behind Emmitt Smith while being the lead kickoff returner.

The Cowboys did not select a running back in the draft, despite their lack of depth at the position on the current roster. Dallas contemplated selecting a running back in the third round, but opted for linebacker Marist Liufau instead. Without a fourth-round pick, the Cowboys saw 12 running backs go off the board from when they picked Liufau (No. 87 overall) to when they picked in the fifth round at No. 174.

"I think a lot of times there is a question of, 'Will you really, really stick to your board?' It just felt like every time the situation was there for us to make a pick and do the right thing, it wasn't at running back," Jones said at the draft's conclusion Saturday. "We had running backs, and we'd be thinking, 'OK, our pick is coming in 10 picks; eight picks; five picks away,' then he might be taken.

"We obviously had a group of running backs there in that space where I think there were 75-85 players that we had to watch leave the board. We had a handful of backs that we would have considered, but it just didn't work out."

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/4004...agree-deal

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  Last Hurrah for T. Kelce?
Posted by: purplefaithful - Yesterday, 04:15 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (2)

https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/178502...wcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Farticles%2F10119126-travis-kelce-chiefs-agree-to-2-year-contract-rumored-to-be-highest-paid-nfl-te-ever

https://twitter.com/PatrickMahomes/statu...wcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Farticles%2F10119126-travis-kelce-chiefs-agree-to-2-year-contract-rumored-to-be-highest-paid-nfl-te-ever


Travis Kelce, Chiefs Agree to 2-Year Contract; Rumored to Be Highest-Paid NFL TE Ever

Kelce, who was originally signed through 2025, hasn't openly flirted with retirement, but a number of factors pointed to how he could walk away sooner rather than later.

The wear and tear is beginning to show a bit with the nine-time Pro Bowler. His 65.6 receiving yards per game were his fewest since 2015 and he set a career low in yards per reception (10.6). He also missed Kansas City's opener thanks to a knee injury and was rested in the season finale while dealing with a neck issue.

The 34-year-old gave a candid interview to J.R. Moehringer of WSJ. Magazine in November and admitted he ponders retirement "more than anyone could ever imagine."

"The discomfort. The pain. The lingering injuries—the 10 surgeries I've had that I still feel every single surgery to this day," he said when laying out the physical toll.

Beyond having achieved everything he can on the field, Kelce has become a major star off it thanks to the popularity of his New Heights podcast with brother Jason and his relationship with Taylor Swift. He knows he's set up nicely for a second career when he's done in the NFL.

The future Hall of Famer was never going to retire after the Chiefs successfully defended their Super Bowl championship. He wasted no time in saying he'd be back for a three-peat bid.

Before agreeing to an extension, an exit in 2025 at least looked like a plausible possibility. Instead, Kelce is making it abundantly clear he wants to stick around well beyond that.

That's great news for the Chiefs, who continued to lean on their tight end as their No. 1 option in the passing game. His 93 receptions and 984 yards were both the highest on the team.

By adding wide receivers Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy in the offseason, Kansas City might be able to give him a bit of a break in 2024.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1011...ce=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial

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  Well, its now official...
Posted by: purplefaithful - Yesterday, 04:03 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (6)

#Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy announces he'll be wearing #9 the Vikings as a rookie (taking the number from WR Trishton Jackson) after receiving the blessing from former Vikings QB Tommy Kramer.

https://twitter.com/JordanTSilveira/stat...gr%5Etweet



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  OT: X Links...
Posted by: purplefaithful - Yesterday, 03:19 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (5)

I posted this over in the How To Forum as well....

Anyone figured out how to post X links and have them show-up correctly?

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  Vikings Exercise 5th Yr Option on Darrisaw
Posted by: purplefaithful - Yesterday, 03:08 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (2)

In the least surprising move of this offseason, the Vikings officially exercised the fifth-year option for left tackle Christian Darrisaw on Monday afternoon. As a result, Darrisaw is set to make a base salary of roughly $2.5 million in 2024, then a base salary of roughly $16 million in 2025.

Originally selected by the Vikings with the No. 23 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, Darrisaw has developed into a stalwart the position. He finished the last season with a pass block grade of 85.3, according to Pro Football Focus, which was the third highest among all offensive linemen who played at least 50 percent of offensive snaps.

All that means is there weren’t many players in the NFL better than Darrisaw at his position. That’s a a good piece to have in place up front considering the Vikings recently selected rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy. The hope is that Darrisaw, 24, will be protecting McCarthy’s blindside for the better part of the next decade.

It feels like only a matter of time before the Vikings agree to a lucrative contract extension with Darrisaw. You don’t let players of his caliber leave. That said, Darrisaw will likely have to wait his turn in line, with star receiver Justin Jefferson likely to sign a historic contract extension first.

https://www.twincities.com/2024/04/29/vi...-darrisaw/


LT - Check
DE - We'll see...
WR - Check
QB - We'll see...

The Vikings have exercised the fifth-year option on the rookie contract of left tackle Christian Darrisaw, the team announced on Monday. The No. 23 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft has developed into one of the better offensive tackles in the NFL, so this was a no-brainer for Minnesota's front office.

Because Darrisaw hasn't made a Pro Bowl, his fifth-year salary for 2025 is projected at just over $16 million. He became eligible for an extension this offseason, but history suggests the Vikings will dive deep into those negotiations next year, ahead of the final year of his rookie deal. Barring something surprising, getting an extension done with Darrisaw to keep him in Minnesota long-term will be one of the team's top priorities next offseason.

Darrisaw has played at a Pro Bowl level for the last two seasons, even if he hasn't earned those honors yet due to the tough competition at the position and the fact that he's missed a few games due to injury. The tackles who have filled the NFC's four Pro Bowl spots in each of the last two years are Trent Williams, Lane Johnson, Penei Sewell, and Tristan Wirfs. Darrisaw is on that level, but he doesn't have quite the same name recognition as those players and hasn't yet stayed healthy for a full 17-game campaign.

Back in the 2021 draft, the Vikings' previous Rick Spielman-led regime traded back from 14 to 23 and picked Darrisaw, which turned out to be quite the move. He began his rookie season on the sidelines while recovering from a groin injury, but stepped into the starting lineup in Week 6 and showed signs of greatness by improving as the season went along. In his second season, he became one of the NFL's elite tackles, earning a 90.3 PFF grade that trailed only Williams at the position. The only thing that slowed him down was an injury that cost him three full games and parts of two others. Darrisaw continued to play at an elite level last year, though he did miss two more games due to injury.

The 6'5", 315-pound Darrisaw is a rare offensive lineman who makes highlight plays on a regular basis. He's a physically dominant left tackle with an incredible blend of strength, athleticism, technique, and consistency. Darrisaw, who turns 25 this summer, looks poised to be one of the game's best offensive linemen for many years to come.

https://www.si.com/nfl/vikings/news/viki...ear-option

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  Washington considered JJ @ 2
Posted by: TheWinterSKOLdier - Yesterday, 11:48 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (8)

https://twitter.com/JoshNorris/status/17...6558330030

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  Too early 2025 Mock Draft
Posted by: StickierBuns - Yesterday, 09:02 AM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (2)

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news...ars-class/

Lots to mock here but if Carolina picks first, I don't see how they can turn down Shedeur Sanders. Bye bye Bryce Young already? Yep. I think its very possible....which is crazy quick. But when you fuck up and a talent like Sanders is right there for the taking, I think you do it.

I could see Minnesota focused on DT Dontay Corleone from Cincinnati: would LOVE that pick.

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  Anyone Heard From HappyViking?
Posted by: Kentis - 04-28-2024, 10:27 PM - Forum: The Longship - Replies (2)

Where’s HappyViking? New handle or Mia?  Huh

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