08-12-2020, 02:26 PM
With the salary cap relief the Vikings received from Michael Pierce's opt-out for 2020, the Vikings have the funds to add a free agent or two that could help the team. Should they? There are a couple of obvious possibilities:
Defensive Tackle -- We know the Vikings tried here -- with the failed attempt to land P.J. Hall. There is no true nose tackle on the roster, and it doesn't seem that Zimmer is willing to change his defensive scheme -- instead looking like we will get a square peg in a round hole at NT. There are a couple of NTs that could be picked up on a one-year deal, including "Snacks" Harrison, a 350 pound anchor who has a resume but uneven performance of late.
Offensive Line -- It is curious that Josh Kline, arguably the best O lineman on the team last year, is still available in free agency. For a team that seems hell-bent on continuity on the OL, this one is curious. The speculation is that Kline was too expensive and the Vikes were cap-crunched, leading to his release. But with the season about to start and no early draft capital spent at Guard, signing Kline to a one-year deal seems very doable. The downside of this move, of course, is that it will take snaps away from someone who is developing -- perhaps Dru Samia. I'd honestly rather see Kline as the starter and let the other candidates fight with Elflein for the other starting guard spot.
Other -- Everson Griffen seems to be in play for the Vikings, and would bring leadership and fire to the team. Is that worth taking snaps away from younger prospects? Corner is also a possibility, the theory being that a veteran in the mix with all of the youth and inexperience would be a good thing. Dre Kirkpatrick's name has been mentioned.
Thoughts? Of course you want to have some money in the bank should there be an injury that would leave a void -- we seem particularly thin at safety and at WR.
Defensive Tackle -- We know the Vikings tried here -- with the failed attempt to land P.J. Hall. There is no true nose tackle on the roster, and it doesn't seem that Zimmer is willing to change his defensive scheme -- instead looking like we will get a square peg in a round hole at NT. There are a couple of NTs that could be picked up on a one-year deal, including "Snacks" Harrison, a 350 pound anchor who has a resume but uneven performance of late.
Offensive Line -- It is curious that Josh Kline, arguably the best O lineman on the team last year, is still available in free agency. For a team that seems hell-bent on continuity on the OL, this one is curious. The speculation is that Kline was too expensive and the Vikes were cap-crunched, leading to his release. But with the season about to start and no early draft capital spent at Guard, signing Kline to a one-year deal seems very doable. The downside of this move, of course, is that it will take snaps away from someone who is developing -- perhaps Dru Samia. I'd honestly rather see Kline as the starter and let the other candidates fight with Elflein for the other starting guard spot.
Other -- Everson Griffen seems to be in play for the Vikings, and would bring leadership and fire to the team. Is that worth taking snaps away from younger prospects? Corner is also a possibility, the theory being that a veteran in the mix with all of the youth and inexperience would be a good thing. Dre Kirkpatrick's name has been mentioned.
Thoughts? Of course you want to have some money in the bank should there be an injury that would leave a void -- we seem particularly thin at safety and at WR.