Vikings Free Agency Wish List

Posted by derickson on Mar 10th, 2006
2006
Mar 10

While I’m waiting for word of the (NFL Network’s Adam Schefter ), I thought I’d put together my Vikings free agency wish list this year.

Quarterback
I’m fine with
running our offense next season. But if Daunte’s gone, then we’re
probably in the market for another quarterback but there just ain’t
much out there among the available free agents.
is the name that keeps popping up and the allure is that he’s young and
athletic, so I guess he’s probably as good as anyone if you don’t want
to pay top dollar. And I don’t. Otherwise, depending upon how Childress
feels about , they might want to consider drafting a quarterback in the second or third rounds.

Running Back
I like . A lot. But we shouldn’t overpay for him. If not James, I’d be fine with the Seahawk’s backup running back , then prehaps picking up a rock star running back in the draft– would be sweet. This draft class is loaded with running backs and it’s a position a rookie can often succeed at right away, so I’d be happy if we waited till the draft to address the position. The only caveat there, though, would be that you’d want someone who can pick up the blitz.

Offensive Line
On the offensive side of the ball, this is where I think the Vikings need to make the biggest splash in free agency because it’s our most glaring weakness. At the top of my list is the Saints’ because he’s started at both Center and Guard and he’s top-ranked lineman available. The Vikings have got to be concerned about ’s health and signing the rock star Bentley would give the team the flexibility of starting Birk at center, Bentley at Guard, and if Birk goes down, you’ve got a Pro Bowl center to fill his space.

Failing that, I’d make a run at the Seahawks Guard , upon whom the Hawks have put a transition tag. I’d also resign if he’s not too expensive. I can’t imagine he’d command that much because, after all, he came to us last year injured, got healthy, played one game, and then got injured again and was out for the season. If he can stay healthy, he looks like a beast.

I’ve read a few things that say the Vikings aren’t interested in Eagles Right Tackle , but let’s hope that’s just talk. The guy’s a nasty tackle and he’s coming off two excellent seasons.

Defensive Line
The Vikings could use another speed rusher at Defensive End to accompany because it remains to be seen if will be that guy. The Jets is the biggest name available at DE; he’s been franchised but he’s also on the trading block. I’d love to see him in Purple.

The Saints’ is the next best available at end. He, too, would be a fantastic addition.

Linebackers
This is the Vikings greatest area of need on defense and luckily for us, both free agency and the draft are thick with Linebackers. Unfortunately, however, the pickings are thin at Middle Linebacker, and I don’t want to trust that position to a rookie and I still don’t want to trust it to . The best free agent MLB is , but he’s a restricted free agent, so you may have to cough up a lot to get him.

The one player who most makes me salivate on the defensive side is Carolina’s and there will be a lot of competition for him but if I had to chose just one defensive player that I had to have, it’d be Witherspoon. is available. The book on him is that you just have to run at him to render him ineffective. But if anyone would know, it would be Brad Childress who faced him twice a year when he was at Philly.

The other big name is San Francisco’s .

I’d like to pick up two high profile Linebackers and then draft one or two as well.

Cornerbacks
It looks like we may be in the market for a Nickleback because the Vikings withdrew the transition tag they had on , so expect him to walk and earn some big bucks.

is available but damn, he’s an 11 year veteran and even though he’s coming off a great season, he does want $7 million. That’s too much for an old Cornerback. I have no interest in and doesn’t do much for me, either.

I think we’re probably looking at someone like a or a or an , which I’d be fine with. I’d also be fine with our very own .

Safety
re-signed but though he picked up his play last year, he also has never remained health. We’ve got last year’s third round pick waiting in the wings, so the plan could be to go with that combination at Strong Safety and pick up a low-level free agent safety to fill out the roster.

But if the Vikes wanted to spend a little on the position, my top picks would be the Rams or, failing that, the Steelers’ .

Kicker
I’d be happy bringing back but if you wanted to upgrade at the position, this would be the year. If you’re planning on going after a top kicker, then I don’t know how you don’t persue Mr. Clutch, . The Colts’ is almost as good but he’s no good at kickoffs. The Packers would be a good fit.

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Javon Walker As A Viking?

Posted by derickson on Mar 10th, 2006
2006
Mar 10

Way to go, FAV-rah.

quarterback Brett Favre has chased away the team’s star wide receiver by criticizing for holding out last season, breaking an unwritten rule among NFL players that you don’t mess with a man’s livelihood. He wants no part of the Packers as a result, .

It looks like Walker is trying to force a trade or his release.

Thanks, Brett: He’d look damn good in Purple!

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Daunte Culpepper Trade

Posted by derickson on Mar 10th, 2006
2006
Mar 10

The talk on the airwaves and the Web today is all about a potential trade. The team is trying agressively to move him. in his piece today: "I can assure you that there has not been a deal made as of right now…If there had been, we would be discussing it
right now, although I couldn’t go into any details…I am not ruling
out the fact that talks might be ongoing with several teams."

The speculation has been fomented by NFL Network’s ’s piece on NFL.com about , who talked about the issue on KFAN today.

Potential trading partners include the , , , Jets,
      , and the .

Another quote from Jenson’s article:

"But given Culpepper’s health status — he tore three of four ligaments
in his right knee Oct. 30 against the Carolina Panthers — the return on
a deal could be minimal for the Vikings. A league source said teams
would not part with a first-round pick and that a conditional pick was
expected."

And then later:

"Pat Kirwan, a senior analyst for NFL.com and Sirius Radio, said because
of Culpepper’s uncertain physical status, any trade likely would
involve future conditional draft choices."

A conditional pick?!? Ugh.

The only thing I care about with the Culepepper deal is that we get value for the guy. We totally got screwed in the trade and I don’t want to see that happen again. I hope the new regime is savvy enough to either get a good deal (I’m thinking either a 1st round pick, two veterans, or a veteran and a second or third round pick is a good deal) this year, or hold onto the guy, let him get healthy, and trade him next year for real value.

If you can’t work a deal that returns real value, then pay is $6 million bonus, sit him and let him pout if that’s the way he’s gonna be, and then deal him next year when you can demonstrate he’s health enough to play.

Unless, that is, the Vikings know he won’t be healthy enough to play next year.

P.S. .

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Posted by derickson on Mar 10th, 2006
2006
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