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Tuesday 4 p.m. Eastern NFL Trading Deadline Rumor Thread
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#2
I think the most likely action for the Vikings today is nothing at all. 


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Quote: @StickyBun said:
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If the plan isn't to resign him,  anything better than a 4th round pick is a win.  Cousins uncertainty really clouds this now as I doubted they could keep all 4 of the big contracts they are facing. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
I think the most likely action for the Vikings today is nothing at all. 
Agreed and I've said as much in another thread. Put this up just in case and for any other noteworthy trades around the league. 
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#5
I'm ok moving Hunter for a low first.  I doubt any team is willing to do the trade without a contract in place for that price.  I do think the better long term option is to just resign him for 4 years.  But if Hunter has told them he's gone anyway?  Then go for it and trade him. 

KJ Osborne, Ezra Cleveland, Jordan Hicks & Harrison Smith seem to be the only other players that have any value even though its low round picks for all of them. 
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#6
If there's no intention to bring Hunter back on an extension, nows the time to move him. We aren't going anywhere and he can't be franchised after the season. The Vikings need to get honest with themselves (and the Wilfs) on where they are at going forward and move accordingly 
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#7
It's 10:00 am, KAM has 6 more hours to do something stupid.
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#8
Quote: @FLVike said:
It's 10:00 am, KAM has 6 more hours to do something stupid.
Or.....

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#9
Great quote from KOC on the duality of a 'competitive rebuild' and the challenges.

Is it worth Vikings trading Danielle Hunter? What to do at QB?"Kevin O’Connell, the Minnesota Vikings head coach, clarified something Monday afternoon. He had been talking about his team’s future at quarterback. That conversation morphed into a discussion about how he and general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah are working together to allocate the team’s financial resources.

“We signed up to live in this dual world that can sometimes feel like it’s competing against each other a little bit,” O’Connell said.

The “dual world” is the team-building approach Adofo-Mensah previously called a “competitive rebuild.” From the time the two men arrived in early 2022, they have attempted to build the organization by winning in the present and optimizing for the future. O’Connell’s comment cemented the reality that, as sensible as the approach may be, it’s also quite challenging, especially at times like these.

The Vikings are 4-4. They occupy the seventh seed in the NFC. And they no longer have their franchise quarterback.

Finding a new premium quarterback would require major capital, much of which is being saved for the future. Is it worth opening the treasure chest now for a confident team with a chance to compete for the playoffs? Or would Minnesota be better off saving its assets for the years ahead". 
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#10
Dolphins gave up a 1st for Bradley Chubb last year and then did an extension and Chubb is not nearly as good as Hunter, so no way would I take less than a first.  Like the Dolphins did a team can do an extension so it is not just a rental.  We can't afford to lose him as we have limited impact players on defense, but realistically we are not making a deep run and we are likely going to need draft capital to move up to get one of the better QBs.    
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