Vikings robbed Free Agency blind
While NFL Burned Cash, Vikings Robbed Free Agency Blind – Jennings Reaction
NFL lit money on fire for overpriced WRs, the Vikings signed Jennings run-blocking beast, GM search, & more.
The Minnesota Vikings may have pulled off the most quietly brilliant offseason in the NFL in 2026. While other teams burned cash on overpriced wideouts, the Vikings scooped up quarterback Kyler Murray for just $1.3 million two months ago and on Thursday, locked in physical wide receiver Jauan Jennings on an $8 million guaranteed deal. On the latest episode of Two Old Bloggers — part of the Vikings 1st & SKOL production — hosts Dave Stefano and Darren Campbell break down every move, debate the ongoing Vikings GM search, and assess what a low-profile offseason means for J.J. McCarthy’s development heading into training camp.
The Vikings’ Best Value Offseason in Years
Darren Campbell didn’t mince words about the Jennings signing: “Not one person has complained about this signing — and when you look at what he’s produced over the last two years and what the Vikings signed him for, the value for money is undeniable.” Over the past two seasons, Jennings posted 132 catches, 1,615 receiving yards, and 15 touchdowns — comparable numbers to receivers like Romeo Doubs and Michael Pittman Jr., who signed for significantly more. Dave Stefano added that Jennings brings something the Vikings’ receiver room has long lacked: “That ‘I’m gonna beat you up’ mentality. You get in my way, I’m gonna push you onto the ground.” At 6’3” and 215 pounds, Jennings is a punishing run-blocker and contested-catch specialist who opens up new dimensions for Kevin O’Connell’s offense — including jet motion lead-blocking and wide receiver screens. As for Murray, Campbell called it simply “the best value for money signing by any team during this year’s free agency.”
-David Stefano
Please God, just one Lombardi before I die.

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
Jauan Jennings is officially a Viking 🙌 pic.twitter.com/cNLPTkbYAu
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) May 11, 2026
While we certainly got good value on the free agents we did acquire, I think it’s hard to say we robbed FA blind, because that would imply we did a lot.
We’ve lost a lot of veteran starters and are replacing them with rookies for the most part and not free agents.
That said there’s room for the argument that whoever won the Murray lottery won free agency because his cost is so low that even if he’s the 24th best QB in the league, it’s still the best bargain in free agency.
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