Assessing B/R's four Vikings free agent targets from wild card weekend (2024)

Bleacher Report's Matt Holder put together a list of noteworthy impending free agents playing during super wild card weekend, naming three potential landing spots for each player. Of the 12 players (one per team) who were highlighted, the Vikings were included as a possible destination for four of them. Let's take a look at those players and see if they make sense for Minnesota in 2024.

Dolphins DT Christian Wilkins

Given his production over the last few years, Wilkins will arguably be the top interior defender available in free agency. He's able to impact the passing game, as evidenced by his 20.5 career sacks and 19 career passes defended. Also, he's a quality run defender with a good grade from Pro Football Focus in that department this season and throughout his time in the NFL. The five-year veteran should have no shortage of suitors on the open market, partially because he has the versatility to play as a defensive tackle in even fronts or at end for a team that primarily uses odd fronts.

Wilkins has never made a Pro Bowl, but the 28-year-old is a star at the defensive tackle position. He's coming off a season in which he racked up nine sacks and 58 pressures, and he's always been extremely impactful against the run. There's an obvious connection to the Vikings with coordinator Brian Flores, who coached Wilkins during his first three seasons. They could certainly use a difference-maker in the middle of their defensive front.

With that said, it's highly unlikely Wilkins ends up in Minnesota. The Dolphins might end up franchise-tagging him, and if they don't, he's going to get a huge contract from someone. This Vikings regime hasn't given out a free agent deal with more than a $14 million AAV (Za'Darius Smith) in two offseasons, and the cap space probably isn't there to land a big fish like Wilkins.

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Steelers QB Mason Rudolph

Pittsburgh doesn't have many notable impending free agents, and Rudolph certainly didn't fall into that category at the beginning of the year or even a month ago. However, there's no denying that the team's offense has been much-improved since he's been under center. It averaged 17.9 points per game (28th in the NFL) for the entire season but moved up to 27.0 PPG (fifth) in the last three games. This is also a relatively weak free-agent quarterback class, and if this season has taught general managers anything, it's that investing in a good backup signal-caller is important.

If the Vikings let Kirk Cousins walk and decide to sign a cheap-ish veteran as their backup or bridge quarterback (they're also presumably drafting a QB in that scenario), Rudolph could fit the mold. He played well down the stretch for the Steelers, winning the final three games of the regular season without throwing any picks.

Cowboys DT Neville Gallimore

The Cowboys don't have a ton of notable impending free agents, and while running back Tony Pollard is the bigger name, Gallimore is a decent under-the-radar player. The defensive tackle's production is underwhelming, but he's also buried on the Cowboys' depth chart behind Osa Odighizuwa, who is having an excellent season. The Oklahoma product hasn't gotten much playing time this year, but he was a quality prospect coming out of college who could make an impact on both phases of the game.

Gallimore is the type of free agent DT who could make more sense for the Vikings than an established star like Wilkins. The 27-year-old played fewer than 300 defensive snaps this season, but he may still have some upside with a change of scenery. He's an explosive athlete who was taken in the third round back in 2020.

Buccaneers S Antoine Winfield Jr.

Winfield Jr. is a stat-sheet stuffer as an extremely versatile safety who can make an impact on all three levels of the defense. During the regular season, he logged elite grades from Pro Football Focus overall, against the run, and as a pass-rusher while only being a few points shy of an elite mark in coverage. The former second-round pick is arguably one of the best players at the position in the league, so he'll undoubtedly be on top of any team's list that is looking for a safety on the open market.

There were countless fans in Minnesota who wanted the Vikings to take Winfield instead of Jeff Gladney in the 2020 draft. If only the team would've listened. Winfield has been great since he entered the league, but he went to another level this year with a ridiculously good season. He had six sacks, six forced fumbles, 12 passes defended, three picks, and a 91.2 PFF grade while being named a first team All-Pro.

There's almost zero chance Winfield ends up with the Vikings this year. If he doesn't get tagged by the Bucs, he'll command a huge contract on the open market. And even if Harrison Smith retires, safety won't be a pressing need for the Vikings, who also have Camryn Bynum, Josh Metellus, Theo Jackson, and Lewis Cine.

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Who did the Vikings pick up in free agency? ›

The Vikings continued their defensive spending spree in free agency Wednesday by adding pass rusher Jihad Ward and linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill. Ward, 29, had a career year with the New York Giants last season, logging five sacks and a forced fumble. He has 18 sacks in his career.

Did the Vikings make the playoffs in 2024? ›

Minnesota has enough talent to get to the postseason, but leaning on either a rookie quarterback or a journeyman at quarterback will be a challenge. That's exactly what Pro Football Focus' reasoning for the Vikings not making the 2024 playoffs.

What are the chances of the Vikings making the Super Bowl? ›

The Minnesota Vikings' Super Bowl odds currently sit at +8000. Last year, the Vikings closed out their season with a record of 7-10. With the NFL schedule officially out, the Vikings are at +1 on the road in Week 1 versus the New York Giants.

Have the Vikings ever won a Super Bowl? ›

Since the franchise's inception, the Vikings have completed 61 seasons of play in the NFL. The team won one NFL Championship in 1969, and was the last team crowned NFL champions before the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. The franchise has been conference champions three times since the merger, but has never won the Super Bowl.

Who is leaving the Vikings in 2024? ›

RB Alexander Mattison

What it means: Mattison is moving on from the Vikings, who drafted him in 2019. After one season with Mattison as the starter, Minnesota will turn elsewhere. The Vikings have Ty Chandler, Kene Nwangwu, Myles Gaskin and DeWayne McBride under contract in 2024.

Who did Viking pick up? ›

Meet the Picks: J.J. McCarthy & Dallas Turner. View portrait shots of Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy and OLB Dallas Turner who were selected in the First Round of the 2024 NFL Draft.

Who is predicted to win the Super Bowl in 2025? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 58 but the team they beat is more of a favorite to win the Super Bowl in 2025. Oddsmakers at SI Sportsbook list the San Francisco 49ers as the favorite to hoist the Lombardi Trophy next year.

What are the odds of the Vikings winning the Super Bowl in 2025? ›

While locking up the wide out to a long-term deal was a boon for the future, the Vikings' odds remain unchanged at +8000. Super Bowl LIX will be played at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Feb. 9, 2025, and will be broadcast on FOX and the FOX Sports app.

Who will win the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

Based on the current futures market, the Kansas City Chiefs have an implied 14.3% chance to win the Super Bowl. The 49ers (+650, 13.3%) are the second most likely to win the Super Bowl, followed by the Ravens (+1000, 9.1%).

Who has lost the most Super Bowls? ›

The Patriots and Broncos are tied for the most Super Bowl losses at five. The Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars are the four teams to have never appeared in a Super Bowl, although the Browns and Lions both won NFL championships before the Super Bowl era.

Why are the Vikings purple? ›

According to Vikings' historian Fred Zamberletti, the first general manager of the team, Bert Rose, chose the colors purple and gold. He found the inspiration from his own alma mater – the University of Washington, which had adopted the same colors back in 1892.

Who have the Vikings signed this offseason? ›

Signed DL Jerry Tillery and WR Trent Sherfield. Agreed to terms with DL Jonathan Bullard, LB Blake Cashman, QB Sam Darnold and OLBs Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel on contracts. Agreed to terms with WR Brandon Powell. Signed RB Aaron Jones to a one-year contract.

Who did the Vikings just hire? ›

The Vikings recently hired former longtime NFL journeyman QB Josh McCown to be their quarterbacks coach. As far as assistant coach additions go, it's a pretty fascinating and noteworthy hire for Kevin O'Connell and Minnesota.

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Outside Anglo-Saxon England, to the north of Britain, the Vikings took over and settled Iceland, the Faroes and Orkney, becoming farmers and fishermen, and sometimes going on summer trading or raiding voyages. Orkney became powerful, and from there the Earls of Orkney ruled most of Scotland.

Who traded with the Vikings? ›

The Vikings also engaged in trade with merchants throughout Europe, Asia and the Far East. The Volga and Dnieper Trade Routes were the two main trade routes that connected Northern Europe with Constantinople, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and the Caspian Sea, and the end of the Silk Road.

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