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Ngakoue to Vikings
#1
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2977...ue-vikings

Wow! 

What does this say about Hunters 'tweak' though...?
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#2
Wow indeed. I'm really surprised by this trade. Simply because of the financial questions that linger now. BUT....stoked to see Rick & Co. always trying to improve the roster.

As for Hunter, I just read on Twitter that the tweak is truly nothing serious, but guess we'll find out soon enough.
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Quote: @PurpleCrush said:
Wow indeed. I'm really surprised by this trade. Simply because of the financial questions that linger now. BUT....stoked to see Rick & Co. always trying to improve the roster.

As for Hunter, I just read on Twitter that the tweak is truly nothing serious, but guess we'll find out soon enough.
...read the same thing, Hunter is fine. They are just being very cautious with a very minor injury.

Wow about Ngakoue. He and Hunter on the ends?? Nightmare time for opposing QBs. Both just 25 years old.
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#4
Now imagine if Pierce was still playing this year. Add that to Ifeadi going back to his role of last year, and Johnson/Watts playing like they have been in camp. Add all that up and it would have been scary.

Nonetheless, this has improved the D considerably...and should be great for the young CB's. Now if they could only improve the O-Line interior.
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#5
Could you share the Twitter link pls? If Hunter is indeed okay, then I am officially pumped up for the season - a little bit ;-)
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#6
#Vikings DE Danielle Hunter hasn't practiced in two weeks for precautionary reasons, but isn't expected to miss extended time.

So it'll be Hunter on one side and Yannick Ngakoue on the other for Minnesota's D-line in 2020.

https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/...9972196354
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#7
Also read he's taking less money than the franchise tag: like $13 to $13.5 million.
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#8
Wow, great news to wake up to! Hunter and Ngakoue, both 25, should be bookends for years. 
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#9
Jags are certainly an early favorite for the Tank for Trevor Treasure.

And here I was just bemoaning the DL (especially without Pierce) in another thread earlier this week...Now they need that last piece @ 3t. But this is none-the-less an an awesome signing. 

25 year old with that production and upside? Doesnt happen often...Bears added Mack, GB got Z'Darius, this is almost right up there with those. 

Hope the guy knows what a Parka is...
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#10
Jaguars agree to trade DE Yannick Ngakoue to Vikings

The Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to trade franchise defensive end Yannick Ngakoue to the Minnesota Vikings for a 2021 second- and a conditional 2022 fifth-round pick that could go as high a third-round pick, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Ngakoue still has to sign his franchise tender, but the trade is in now place and Ngakoue is expected to join the Vikings.
Sources said the fifth-round pick becomes a fourth-round pick if Ngakoue goes to the Pro Bowl this season and a third-round pick if Ngakoue is a Pro Bowler and the Vikings win the Super Bowl.
Ngakoue, 25, and the Jaguars will have to coordinate when he is going to sign his tag Sunday so he can be traded to the Vikings. Because Ngakoue did not sign the tender before the July 15 deadline, he must play this season under the tag, valued at $17.8 million, before he can sign a long-term deal.
Sources said Ngakoue will restructure his one-year deal with the Vikings to create more cap space. The Vikings entered Sunday with approximately $12.9 million in cap space, according to Roster Management System.
Ngakoue -- whom the Jaguars drafted in the third round in 2016 -- has been unhappy with the team since July 2019, when then-executive vice president of football operations Tom Coughlin abruptly broke off negotiations with Ngakoue's camp. The Jaguars reportedly offered Ngakoue a deal that would pay him $19 million annually, but the pass-rusher turned it down and he played the 2019 season -- after an 11-day training camp holdout -- for $2.025 million, a considerable bargain for a player who had racked up 29.5 sacks in his first three seasons.
He suffered an early hamstring injury that limited his production but still finished with eight sacks in 2019 and ranks second in Jaguars history with 37.5 after only four seasons. In addition, his 14 forced fumbles are more than all but three players from 2016 to 2019: Chandler Jones (17), Khalil Mack (17) and T.J. Watt (15).
Ngakoue also was directly responsible for five of the 12 defensive touchdowns the Jaguars have scored since 2016: a pick-six, a fumble return and three forced fumbles on sacks that other players recovered for TDs. Another forced fumble resulted in a touchdown in the 2017 playoffs.
He had been vocal about his dissatisfaction with the Jaguars, especially on social media, and his desire to play elsewhere. He announced in March via Twitter that he told the team he wasn't going to sign a long-term deal and in April went on a Twitter tirade against Tony Khan, the son of owner Shad Khan and the team's senior vice president of football administration and technology.
The Jaguars are loaded for the 2021 draft in which many expect Clemsonquarterback Trevor Lawrence to be the No. 1 pick. According to ESPN's Football Power Index, the Jaguars have a 24% chance to get the top pick, the highest percentage in the league.
Jacksonville is now scheduled to have eight picks in the first five rounds -- two first-round picks, a second, a third, two fourths and two fifths -- with the chance that one of those fifths could go higher.
ESPN's Michael DiRocco contributed to this report.
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