2015 Offseason - Free Agent/Draft Tracker

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IMO, there isn't a RB or WR worthy of being signed by us. Those positions are loaded in the draft. Get them there, not in FA
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frosted wrote:Ya'll got any more of those free agent rumors?

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LMAO at the Tyrone Biggums reference. Hahahaha.
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This is obviously very, very premature, but it's amazing the contrast between this offseason and the next two, in terms of our own UFAs that we will have to work to retain. Barely any MAJOR UFAs this year (Tom Johnson probably most notable, pricey). Between the next two offseasons, the following players will have expiring contracts (among others):

Harrison Smith*
Matt Kalil*
Josh Robinson
Jarius Wright
Robert Blanton
Rhett Ellison
Blair Walsh
Andrew Sendejo
Audie Cole
Chase Ford
Phil Loadholt
John Sullivan
Captain Munnerlyn
Shariff Floyd*
Xavier Rhodes*
Cordarelle Patterson*
Gerald Hodges
Charles Johnson

* - Pending 5th year option

Lot of money needed to be spent. Quite a few "core" guys among those to go along with a number of solid role players, I do really appreciate the way we've drafted lately, that's a lot of quality talent, to be honest.

Of course, the guys we (inevitably) lose to other teams in those years will hopefully net us compensatory picks in the following year's draft.

Build through the draft, sign bargain rack unrestricted free agents/players who've been released (the ones who don't count against compensatory pick formula), re-sign the guys we drafted and developed (most of them), get compensatory picks when the guys we can't re-sign get paid elsewhere (more firepower to build through draft), rinse and repeat.

^ Boom
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HardcoreVikesFan wrote:
LMAO at the Tyrone Biggums reference. Hahahaha.
+1

I've been like that all day
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John_Viveiros wrote:It's hard to decide what to target in this draft for me in the first round.

I think our receiving corps is adequate - Jarius is a nice #3 guy, and Jennings a solid #2. Can Patterson or Johnson emerge as a #1 threat? Rudolph is a stud when healthy, and Ford has been decent as his backup. You can always get better, but it doesn't cry out as a position of need to me.

If we lose 3/5 of the offensive line to injury again, it doesn't really matter much - you just aren't going to get great production in the run game or solid pass protection from the 6-8 best OL's on your team. It seems to me that Boling is a guy we might want to overpay for a tad, just to solidify the position.

So that makes the guys I really like - the top three WR's and Scherff - picks that really don't fill a hole (assuming we grab Boling or another G).

That means the best player in a position of need would be Wayne. But I'm a bit skittish on first round CB's.

So perhaps the best thing that can happen from my standpoint is that we sign Boling, and don't have a strong need/value pick available at #11, and can really play all the options, including trading back to the #21 area, to pick up a mid-second. And we could use that to get back into the first round again, so we can have the standard Double-Rick-Pick.
Good post, what about a potentially monster DE like Fowler or Beasley if they are available?
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http://www.twincities.com/vikings/ci_27 ... ris-boling

Man Boling would be a great grab for us .. I hope it happens

Owen Daniels and Fasano TE are both out there

there both a little old but Daniels is an upgrade over Ford

Fasano is a better TE than Ellison, Bostick, and Zack Line if we play him that way


Andre Johnson for the right price would be another possibility he had good numbers last year ...

A short bonus laden contract and I wouldn't mind him ..
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I would so much rather have Ellison
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Jets will sign G James Carpenter.
After striking out on big-ticket guards like Orlando Franklin and Mike Iupati, the Jets settle for Carpenter. The Seahawks' first-round pick in 2011 has struggled with conditioning for much of his career, in part leading to 19 missed games across four seasons. Carpenter, a far better pass-protector than run-blocker, will replace Willie Colon for the Jets.
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I have to imagine this just about locks up Boling for us!!
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That would be great news!
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Pondering Her Percy wrote: I have to imagine this just about locks up Boling for us!!
I sure hope so, but Atlanta is still out there. If I can remember correctly they were one of the teams interested in him.
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FYI the rumors about the Vikings' interest in Crabtree were apparently false. They hadn't contacted his agent as of last night per Darren Wolfson.
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dead_poet wrote:FYI the rumors about the Vikings' interest in Crabtree were apparently false. They hadn't contacted his agent as of last night per Darren Wolfson.
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@ArifHasanNFL --- Imagine Boling will go for more RT @Rand_Getlin: Source: four-year deal for OG James Carpenter and the #Jets worth roughly $4.75M per year.
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Vikings checking on defensive backs
The Minnesota Vikings continued to take stock of the free-agent market at a number of different positions on Monday, but there was a noticeable focus on the secondary through their efforts.

According to league sources, the Vikings made calls on a wide range of cornerbacks, from the Green Bay Packers' Davon House to the Philadelphia Eagles' Bradley Fletcher. According to 1500ESPN.com, they also called about Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Brice McCain, and they were believed to have inquired about the Dallas Cowboys' Sterling Moore, as well. It's advisable to take news of these preliminary phone calls with a grain of salt -- expressing interest in a player is free, after all -- but we can at least see a trend in the players the Vikings are discussing.
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Please not Fletcher or McCain.
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