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#31
Quote: @Mattyman said:
@Montana Tom sai
I don't understand why you would say "screw it". It's a 6-deep QB class.  I keep saying Penix or Bo Nix will both be there at #11.  I like them both better than Campbell or Maye.  I promise whichever QB we don't take, Denver will be waiting at 12.  (They were also talking to Darnold BTW, and he accepted the Minnesota offer instead of the Broncos)
7) Tennessee Titans
8) Atlanta Falcons
9) Chicago Bears
10) New York Jets
11) Minnesota Vikings
12) Denver Broncos
13) Las Vegas Raiders
14) New Orleans Saints
16) Seattle Seahawks

 Vikings are in a tough spot and vulnerable to having   at least 1 of the 4 teams behind them trading up to pick 8-10 to draft their QBOTF.

If McCarthy goes in Top 7, and a team  behind Vikings does indeed  leapfrog Vikings somewhere between 8-10. It'd mean the Vikings get the #6 option at QB with the 11th pick.....

Vikings will have to trade up if they want a QB IMO.
There’s no doubt in my mind we have backed ourselves into the corner of having to move up to get a QB.  It’s just a matter of his much it’s going to cost to go get the one KOC wants. I’m guessing there aren’t more than 2 guys that fit the bill, so there’s no way they’re leaving this to chance or just see who falls to them. 

Kwesi has absolutely no choice other than to go get our QBOTF at any and all costs. Letting Cousins walk and having Darnold on a 1 year deal basically proves this. If they AT ALL had any faith or hope in Sam Darnold, they would have signed him to a longer deal. 

That being said, they better hope they get it right because it’s likely going to cost us multiple firsts. They blow this pick and they’re all fired because they’ll nuke this “competitive” window they’re trying to open. 
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#32
Quote: @CFIAvike said:
@Mattyman said:
@Montana Tom sai
I don't understand why you would say "screw it". It's a 6-deep QB class.  I keep saying Penix or Bo Nix will both be there at #11.  I like them both better than Campbell or Maye.  I promise whichever QB we don't take, Denver will be waiting at 12.  (They were also talking to Darnold BTW, and he accepted the Minnesota offer instead of the Broncos)
7) Tennessee Titans
8) Atlanta Falcons
9) Chicago Bears
10) New York Jets
11) Minnesota Vikings
12) Denver Broncos
13) Las Vegas Raiders
14) New Orleans Saints
16) Seattle Seahawks

 Vikings are in a tough spot and vulnerable to having   at least 1 of the 4 teams behind them trading up to pick 8-10 to draft their QBOTF.

If McCarthy goes in Top 7, and a team  behind Vikings does indeed  leapfrog Vikings somewhere between 8-10. It'd mean the Vikings get the #6 option at QB with the 11th pick.....

Vikings will have to trade up if they want a QB IMO.
There’s no doubt in my mind we have backed ourselves into the corner of having to move up to get a QB.  It’s just a matter of his much it’s going to cost to go get the one KOC wants. I’m guessing there aren’t more than 2 guys that fit the bill, so there’s no way they’re leaving this to chance or just see who falls to them. 

Kwesi has absolutely no choice other than to go get our QBOTF at any and all costs. Letting Cousins walk and having Darnold on a 1 year deal basically proves this. If they AT ALL had any faith or hope in Sam Darnold, they would have signed him to a longer deal. 

That being said, they better hope they get it right because it’s likely going to cost us multiple firsts. They blow this pick and they’re all fired because they’ll nuke this “competitive” window they’re trying to open. 
It’s hardly backing ourselves into a corner with 4-5 good qbs when we’re picking eleven.  Lol
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#33
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@StickyBun said:
If Minnesota can get a guy they really want in this Draft, yes.....its a plan where things are falling into place. 
Agreed. Big if.
It’s not a big if if they truly like the QBs outside the top 3. What if they feel like someone like Penix is their guy?
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#34
Quote: @Purplewhizz said:
@pattersaur said:
@StickyBun said:
If Minnesota can get a guy they really want in this Draft, yes.....its a plan where things are falling into place. 
Agreed. Big if.
It’s not a big if if they truly like the QBs outside the top 3. What if they feel like someone like Penix is their guy?
I agree....could be. And a little birdie told me recently that they do in fact like Penix. 
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#35
Quote: @pattersaur said:
@HappyViking said:
The man without a plan.  This image would've been better at the bottom of Kwesi's statement.[Image: vikings%2Bfacepalm.jpg]
The thing is, this whole plan works if he’s able to land the QB. Clear out all the dead cap, get a cheap QB, load the roster around him. It’s a good plan but it hinges so heavily on the QB. Which we don’t have and may never.

It’s like KAM wrote the best movie script ever but without getting a star actor attached, it ain’t getting made. Ideally you’d have the star in hand before moving forward with everything else but for whatever reason the Vikes didn’t do that.

So now the table is set. The penthouse is ready. And we’re all sitting around waiting to see if the star QB (who didn’t RSVP and who we haven’t seen in 20 years) is gonna show up. 

I said in another thread- it’s a LOT of risk to take on at the most important position in sports. It could work or it could sink us for years. That’s reality. Let’s all hope it works and we land that elusive franchise QB we’ve all coveted for so long. I have hope. But it’s scary. 
if it doesnt work its hardly the death nell. You’ll just be back in a couple years. nut you also have to draft wisely which has been a concern. San Fran traded 3 firsts to move up for Lance not long ago. But they made hay in the draft. Same scenario with Philadelphia 
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#36
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@Knucklehead said:
If you want to see yet another example of the benefit of having a QB on a rookie contract, look no further than Houston who hit on their QB last season & had enough cap room to sign Hunter.
of course they had to let one of their own free agents walk though in the process.  IMO the sign of a rookie contract that is working is when you can have your cake and eat it too.  add to the talent you have,  not swapping talent for talent.

Might be just a matter of fit. Hunter may be a better fit in Houston's 4-3 defense.
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#37
Quote: @Purplewhizz said:
@pattersaur said:
@HappyViking said:
The man without a plan.  This image would've been better at the bottom of Kwesi's statement.[Image: vikings%2Bfacepalm.jpg]
The thing is, this whole plan works if he’s able to land the QB. Clear out all the dead cap, get a cheap QB, load the roster around him. It’s a good plan but it hinges so heavily on the QB. Which we don’t have and may never.

It’s like KAM wrote the best movie script ever but without getting a star actor attached, it ain’t getting made. Ideally you’d have the star in hand before moving forward with everything else but for whatever reason the Vikes didn’t do that.

So now the table is set. The penthouse is ready. And we’re all sitting around waiting to see if the star QB (who didn’t RSVP and who we haven’t seen in 20 years) is gonna show up. 

I said in another thread- it’s a LOT of risk to take on at the most important position in sports. It could work or it could sink us for years. That’s reality. Let’s all hope it works and we land that elusive franchise QB we’ve all coveted for so long. I have hope. But it’s scary. 
if it doesnt work its hardly the death nell. You’ll just be back in a couple years. nut you also have to draft wisely which has been a concern. San Fran traded 3 firsts to move up for Lance not long ago. But they made hay in the draft. Same scenario with Philadelphia 

Oh I'm with you. It's past time we took a shot at a QB and I'm not afraid of whiffing even though it'll be annoying. I just wish Sam Darnold wasn't the guy behind door #2.
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#38
Quote: @Waterboy said:
@CFIAvike said:
@Mattyman said:
@Montana Tom sai
I don't understand why you would say "screw it". It's a 6-deep QB class.  I keep saying Penix or Bo Nix will both be there at #11.  I like them both better than Campbell or Maye.  I promise whichever QB we don't take, Denver will be waiting at 12.  (They were also talking to Darnold BTW, and he accepted the Minnesota offer instead of the Broncos)
7) Tennessee Titans
8) Atlanta Falcons
9) Chicago Bears
10) New York Jets
11) Minnesota Vikings
12) Denver Broncos
13) Las Vegas Raiders
14) New Orleans Saints
16) Seattle Seahawks

 Vikings are in a tough spot and vulnerable to having   at least 1 of the 4 teams behind them trading up to pick 8-10 to draft their QBOTF.

If McCarthy goes in Top 7, and a team  behind Vikings does indeed  leapfrog Vikings somewhere between 8-10. It'd mean the Vikings get the #6 option at QB with the 11th pick.....

Vikings will have to trade up if they want a QB IMO.
There’s no doubt in my mind we have backed ourselves into the corner of having to move up to get a QB.  It’s just a matter of his much it’s going to cost to go get the one KOC wants. I’m guessing there aren’t more than 2 guys that fit the bill, so there’s no way they’re leaving this to chance or just see who falls to them. 

Kwesi has absolutely no choice other than to go get our QBOTF at any and all costs. Letting Cousins walk and having Darnold on a 1 year deal basically proves this. If they AT ALL had any faith or hope in Sam Darnold, they would have signed him to a longer deal. 

That being said, they better hope they get it right because it’s likely going to cost us multiple firsts. They blow this pick and they’re all fired because they’ll nuke this “competitive” window they’re trying to open. 
It’s hardly backing ourselves into a corner with 4-5 good qbs when we’re picking eleven.  Lol
I don’t think there’s 4-5 QBs out of this group that we like, or that fit our scheme. Unless they want to gamble their jobs and the future of this franchise on someone falling to them at pick 11, they HAVE to trade up
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#39

Quote: @Purplewhizz said:
@pattersaur said:
@HappyViking said:
The man without a plan.  This image would've been better at the bottom of Kwesi's statement.[Image: vikings%2Bfacepalm.jpg]
The thing is, this whole plan works if he’s able to land the QB. Clear out all the dead cap, get a cheap QB, load the roster around him. It’s a good plan but it hinges so heavily on the QB. Which we don’t have and may never.

It’s like KAM wrote the best movie script ever but without getting a star actor attached, it ain’t getting made. Ideally you’d have the star in hand before moving forward with everything else but for whatever reason the Vikes didn’t do that.

So now the table is set. The penthouse is ready. And we’re all sitting around waiting to see if the star QB (who didn’t RSVP and who we haven’t seen in 20 years) is gonna show up. 

I said in another thread- it’s a LOT of risk to take on at the most important position in sports. It could work or it could sink us for years. That’s reality. Let’s all hope it works and we land that elusive franchise QB we’ve all coveted for so long. I have hope. But it’s scary. 
if it doesnt work its hardly the death nell. You’ll just be back in a couple years. nut you also have to draft wisely which has been a concern. San Fran traded 3 firsts to move up for Lance not long ago. But they made hay in the draft. Same scenario with Philadelphia 
They’re supposedly opening new “competing window” for 2025. If they whiff on a QB this year, it closes unless they go find another free agent QB who they think can help us win a chip (like we did with Cousins). A mishanling like that will probably cost someone their job. 
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#40
Quote: @CFIAvike said:

@Purplewhizz said:
@pattersaur said:
@HappyViking said:
The man without a plan.  This image would've been better at the bottom of Kwesi's statement.[Image: vikings%2Bfacepalm.jpg]
The thing is, this whole plan works if he’s able to land the QB. Clear out all the dead cap, get a cheap QB, load the roster around him. It’s a good plan but it hinges so heavily on the QB. Which we don’t have and may never.

It’s like KAM wrote the best movie script ever but without getting a star actor attached, it ain’t getting made. Ideally you’d have the star in hand before moving forward with everything else but for whatever reason the Vikes didn’t do that.

So now the table is set. The penthouse is ready. And we’re all sitting around waiting to see if the star QB (who didn’t RSVP and who we haven’t seen in 20 years) is gonna show up. 

I said in another thread- it’s a LOT of risk to take on at the most important position in sports. It could work or it could sink us for years. That’s reality. Let’s all hope it works and we land that elusive franchise QB we’ve all coveted for so long. I have hope. But it’s scary. 
if it doesnt work its hardly the death nell. You’ll just be back in a couple years. nut you also have to draft wisely which has been a concern. San Fran traded 3 firsts to move up for Lance not long ago. But they made hay in the draft. Same scenario with Philadelphia 
They’re supposedly opening new “competing window” for 2025. If they whiff on a QB this year, it closes unless they go find another free agent QB who they think can help us win a chip (like we did with Cousins). A mishanling like that will probably cost someone their job. 

Who are the best NFL free agents in 2025?

Quarterbacks

  • Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys (UFA)
  • Jared Goff, Detroit Lions (UFA)
  • Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers (UFA)
  • Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville Jaguars (UFA)
  • Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins (UFA)
  • Justin Fields, Chicago Bears (club option)
  • Mac Jones, New England Patriots (club option)
  • Zach Wilson, New York Jets (club option)
  • Trey Lance, Dallas Cowboys (club option)
Of these guys I think Tua is the only one with game who might hit FA. The rest are either on the backup track or will get signed/tagged. Maybe Goff too I suppose if Detroit likes Hooker.
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