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Addison Biggest Winner of O'Neill's Extension

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Jordan Addison Is Quietly the Biggest Winner of Brian O'Neill's Vikings Extension

It could be a domino effect that Minnesota's WR won't mind at all.

The Vikings are a team that knows they are close to being competitive for the 2026 NFL season. There are a few things that they need to figure out before they are ready for the season opener against the Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium, but they are working toward that goal, which began with training camp this week.

This week, the Vikings locked down starting right tackle Brian O'Neill to a four-year, $96 million contract extension that locks him down for the next five seasons. While that is a great plan for solidifying the offensive line, it could have major implications for the future.

New Vikings general manager Nolan Teasley is showing his commitment to the offense with O'Neill's extension. His willingness to extend a player at a key position with a healthy contract might have Vikings wideout Jordan Addison wondering if he's next.

Vikings show Jordan Addison they're willing to extend key players

Many difficult decisions need to be made when you are the general manager of an NFL franchise. The Vikings made that decision when they exercised the fifth-year option on Addison's rookie contract, keeping the team's No. 2 receiver under contract through 2027 with a price tag of $18 million in his final year.

However, picking up the fifth-year option doesn't guarantee that Addison will play on that deal. In the past, Minnesota has used the fifth-year option to give the team more time to negotiate a long-term extension for its more productive young players.

Contract prices have skyrocketed lately, and Addison is in line to make a lot of money based on his play despite having some legal issues in the past. He has 175 catches for 2,396 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns in 46 career games (41 starts), while his 14.5 yards per reception in 2025 were 17th among 81 qualified WRs, per Pro Football Focus.

After seeing the massive deals going to players like Lions receiver Jameson Williams (three-year, $80 million) and the Bengals' Tee Higgins (four-year, $115 million), it's impossible to think that the Vikings will be able to retain Addison without paying him a handsome sum.

Seeing O'Neill's extension should signal that the team isn't afraid to make a hefty investment in the offense.

After clearing a lot of future money by removing aging veterans on the defensive line and dealing edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, the purple and gold can afford to invest in other players. According to Spotrac, the Vikings will have $48.2 million in available cap space in 2027, with that number rising to $184.3 million when Addison could hit free agency in 2028.

Addison and his agent are definitely going to want around $20 million per year based on the similar players signing deals recently. If the Vikings can offer him a long-term deal worth a little over that per year, they might have a great chance to retain their exciting young wide receiver for many years to come.

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#1 · Jul 30, 8:34 AM
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Kind of a weird way to think about it. Sure, the Vikings are willing to extend home-grown players, but they also now have less money to do that. I think Addison's going to have a monster year. It would be cheaper to extend him now, but I think I'd want to see a season without off-field problems before doing that.

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#2 · Jul 30, 8:49 AM CT
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Cricket wrote:

by removing aging veterans on the defensive line and dealing edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, the purple and gold can afford to invest in other players. According to Spotrac, the Vikings will have $48.2 million in available cap space in 2027, with that number rising to $184.3 million when Addison could hit free agency in 2028.

Inquiring minds wanted to know. But with the O'Neill signing, did that free anymore up? Spotrac shows us as having $13,733 in current cap space, after Jamal Adams signing.

Average age has dropped as well. At 26.1 years, we're 21st oldest. Only 11 teams are younger, with KC and Miami tied at 25.5 years. Washington is oldest avg at 27.2 followed by SF at 27.

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#3 · Jul 30, 8:57 AM CT
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MaroonBells wrote:

Kind of a weird way to think about it. Sure, the Vikings are willing to extend home-grown players, but they also now have less money to do that. I think Addison's going to have a monster year. It would be cheaper to extend him now, but I think I'd want to see a season without off-field problems before doing that.

Yah, I thought it was a "loose" connection too...JA was probably happier seeing the $ other #2 WR's signing for elsewhere vs O'Neil getting a bag. And yah, he's gotta prove he can make adult decisions b4 I'd feel entirely comfortable inking him again. Let's see how this year plays out is right.

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#4 · Jul 30, 9:38 AM CT
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This is some twisted logic......

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#5 · Jul 30, 9:39 AM CT
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Montana Tom wrote:

Inquiring minds wanted to know. But with the O'Neill signing, did that free anymore up? Spotrac shows us as having $13,733 in current cap space, after Jamal Adams signing.
Average age has dropped as well. At 26.1 years, we're 21st oldest. Only 11 teams are younger, with KC and Miami tied at 25.5 years. Washington is oldest avg at 27.2 followed by SF at 27.

DePaola & Hekker skew our average age higher.

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#6 · Jul 30, 11:49 AM CT
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This could go a bunch of ways. Keep Addison and Jefferson. Let Addison walk, extend Jennings. Keep Addison, trade Jefferson. Round and round we go, where it stops we won't know until '27.

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#7 · Jul 30, 1:31 PM CT
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Addison did it to himself.

Extending Addison now sets a bad precedent. Screw up off the field 3 times and Vikings will extend you early....?

That doesn't track.

StickierBuns wrote:

This is some twisted logic......

Don't trade JJ.

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#8 · Jul 30, 4:51 PM CT
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In my uninformed opinion, I think they let Addison walk. If Tai shows anything, if Jennings is at least decent, they have options. I know you need someone to take the top off and make defenses pay for focusing on Jefferson. But Tai will be year 3, used to be the magical year for WRs and he is a speed guy.

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#9 · Jul 30, 5:01 PM CT
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greediron wrote:

In my uninformed opinion, I think they let Addison walk. If Tai shows anything, if Jennings is at least decent, they have options. I know you need someone to take the top off and make defenses pay for focusing on Jefferson. But Tai will be year 3, used to be the magical year for WRs and he is a speed guy.

Metcalf got shipped out of Seattle and they went on to win the Superbowl. Metcalf and Addison aren't the same player and their situations are different. I get it. But Teasley saw how trading a talented WR doesn't necessarily wreck a season.....

Don't trade JJ.

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#10 · Jul 30, 6:01 PM CT
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Confirmed. Addison leaving.

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#11 · Jul 31, 11:39 AM CT
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How much money can you spend on the offense? That's more what I'd be worried about if I were Addison.

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