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The Vikings need talent. Their first path opens next week with NFL free agency, when players can begin agreeing to terms with new teams starting 11 a.m. Central time on Monday. Those contracts cannot be officially signed until 3 p.m. on Wednesday, when the NFL’s 2024 league year begins. This week, we will focus on the position groups where the Vikings have the biggest needs.
Even if the Vikings re-sign Kirk Cousins before he hits free agency next week, their 2024 offseason could contain some of the most significant developments they’ve had at the QB position in years. If Cousins leaves after six seasons of stability and impressive statistics (albeit with minimal playoff success), the Vikings would likely scour the free agent market for a short-term starter, while placing even more of a focus on drafting their next franchise QB.
Kirk Cousins (Vikings): The team’s offseason direction hinges on what it does with Cousins before he can become a free agent on Wednesday; the decision will affect everything from how the Vikings spend their remaining cap space to what they do at the QB position. The only viable way to bring Cousins back, though, is to get a deal done before his contract voids on the final day of the 2023 league year. Once that happens, the Vikings have no way to move $28.5 million of dead money off their 2024 cap. Adding new money for a Cousins deal, on top of the $28.5 million in dead money, makes little financial sense.
Russell Wilson (Broncos): Once he’s officially released in Denver, would he make sense in Minnesota? Wilson has tormented the Vikings over the years, and he beat them with a last-minute touchdown pass last November. It’s hard to see him coming to Minnesota at age 35 and throwing the kinds of on-the-run darts that made him famous in Seattle, and the Vikings would have to determine whether a short-term arrangement with Wilson would be a cultural fit for them. There’s no QB (including Cousins) in the free agent market who’s more accomplished than Wilson, though, so the Vikings might have to at least consider it.