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Vikings Draft Picks Unveiled: Top FA Moves & Kirk Cousins' Return

News.Diwida | addresses inquiries weekly concerning the purple squad, gathered through emails, direct messages, and social media interactions.

Questions Addressed: Which Players Will the Vikings Select?, Preferred Free Agency Signing, Return of Kirk Cousins?

The Vikings' football action will ramp up once more in approximately 2.5 weeks when the draft gets underway , however, people still have inquiries regarding the condition of the purple team.

This is the mailbag for this week. You can view last week’s here. here .

Who do you reckon the Vikings will select with their initial choice?

Answer: Frankly, this situation is extremely challenging, largely due to how specific the team’s requirements are following free agency. Under duress, we would suggest trading down a couple of times, ultimately selecting a cornerback—perhaps Benjamin Morrison or Shavon Revel Jr.

Minnesota has the option to trade back and secure additional draft picks quite effortlessly, and they might even have multiple opportunities to do so. If these moves occur, General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah could find himself with a selection between picks number 32 and 45. In this range, approximately five cornerbacks should still be available, which may include players like Maxwell Hairston from Kentucky, Trey Amos from Mississippi, Azareye'h Thomas from Florida State, as well as Morrison and Revel Jr.

Given the "depth" at that position, let’s propose trading back along with a cornerback draft pick. We could consider either Morrison from Notre Dame or Revel Jr. from East Carolina.

What's your preferred signing from the Vikings' free agency?

Answer: There are several factors involved; however, signing center Ryan Kelly truly made a significant impact. News.Diwida | .

Due to continuity, most people believed Garrett Bradbury We would return in 2025—this website included—and we'd simply have to acknowledge that the team was content with not evolving or enhancing their performance at the center position.

That hypothesis turned out to be incorrect, and now we have Kelly, a four-time Pro Bowl player, ready to help kickstart the J.J. McCarthy era successfully. Previously, tough interior defensive linemen would often take advantage of Bradbury regularly, but with Kelly stepping into the role, supporters can relax knowing this issue won't occur as frequently—or at least anticipate it less.

Minnesota demonstrated its commitment to improving the offensive line, and the Kelly free-agency signing really hit a home run.

Is there any possibility of Kirk Cousins coming back to Minnesota as the backup quarterback this season?

Answer: This would be an extremely unlikely possibility, but it’s something Minnesota might consider if they completely fail to find alternatives among other reserve quarterbacks.

Theoretically, trading for Cousins to provide support J.J. McCarthy It would work out well enough. Cousins is likely the top backup quarterback in the NFL currently. Nonetheless, bringing him aboard might appear somewhat counterintuitive. Does it truly make sense to have the quarterback who played from 2018-2023 support someone newer?

The combination seems strange at first glance.

Is the gossip about Asante Samuel Jr. really accurate?

Answer: It surely seems like a far-fetched story—an anonymous lead from someone’s acquaintance mentioning they spotted Samuel Jr. at a Florida club wearing a Vikings cap. This account almost feels made-up.

Nevertheless, when we consulted several of our standard sources regarding Samuel Jr.'s eventual signing with Minnesota, they did not dismiss this possibility. Typically, these sources would have flatly said, "Nope," in comparable scenarios.

They didn't handle that when it came to the Samuel Jr. rumors.

It could be real.

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NFL Insider provides update on Aaron Rodgers and Vikings drama

The Aaron Rodgers saga is never-ending at this point. Every NFL fan gets to sit back and laugh as long as their team isn't attached to him. The situation, though, may finally be reaching its breaking point.

NFL Insider Tom Pelissero keeps it simple when explaining Aaron Rodgers's situation: "It's Pittsburgh or wait."

Outside of Pittsburgh, the discussion has centered around the Minnesota Vikings , but even that situation seems farfetched. The NFL Insider adds, "We’re in a very small percentage chance here that this thing changes and he has Minnesota open up."

But Minnesota isn't likely to open up.

Aaron Rodgers may have played the waiting game for too long, and he may find himself away from the NFL until an injury opens up an opportunity. In an extreme case that he may be open to, he may sit out a year and attempt to play in 2025 for a team that is desperate enough for his services.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: NFL Insider provides update on Aaron Rodgers and Vikings drama