Vikings May Not Be Done Adding CBs

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The Minnesota Vikings have signed four new defensive backs in the last eight days — and they may not be done.

Vikings May Not Be Done Adding CBs

Depth in the secondary is a little skimpy at the team’s training camp after Mekhi Blackmon tore his ACL and Shaquill Griffin tweaked his hamstring. Blackmon will miss all of 2024, and Griffin is considered week-to-week.

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According to The Athletic‘s Alec Lewis, Minnesota may not be done signing cornerbacks, and onlookers shouldn’t rule out one high-profile free agent in particular.

“The Vikings are well aware of their cornerback issues. On Monday, they signed defensive back Bobby McCain, who has played the position, and they also moved safety Jay Ward out to cornerback for the first time. On Tuesday, they agreed to terms with 30-year-old cornerback Fabian Moreau, according to an NFL Network report. Moreau started 11 games last year for the Denver Broncos,” Lewis wrote. “He has one thing many of the Vikings’ backup cornerbacks don’t: experience. Does this rule out additional cornerback signings? No. The free-agent market is not filled with high-end options, but Stephon Gilmore is the most intriguing.”

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Vikings fans have daydreamed about Gilmore for months because the man was incredibly effective last season as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Although he will turn 34 in September, he did not appear “washed” by any standard in 2023.

“He played for Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores in New England. He has started 33 games at corner over the last two seasons, and his production has remained. Adding him is a no-brainer, but the Vikings aren’t the only team thinking this way,” Lewis added. “Gilmore’s market is going to be robust, and the longer he waits, the more likely it is teams could need his services. Not to mention, the longer he waits, the less time he has to spend at training camp.”

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Gilmore started all 17 games for last year’s Cowboys, recording a strong 74.4 Pro Football Focus grade. If he signed with the Vikings — or almost any other team — it would represent five teams in five seasons for the 33-year-old.

He registered a sweet 82.7 passer-rating-against in 2023, which would’ve been terrific by Vikings cornerbacks’ standards. For now, Minnesota has playable CBs in Byron Murphy, Akayleb Evans, Andrew Booth, Duke Shelley, Fabian Moreau, and the aforementioned Griffin on the roster. Many would classify Gilmore as the chef’s kiss on the Vikings’ offseason.

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Minnesota defensive coordinator Brian Flores chatting with Tatum Everett on February 15th, 2023. The Vikings hired Flores from the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he was a linebackers coach for one season.

Former Vikings general manager Jeff Diamond, too, recommended a Gilmore-Vikings relationship. Writing for VikingsTerritory this week, Diamond opined, “I think the Vikings should make a strong effort — which perhaps they’re quietly doing — to sign the best available corner, Stephon Gilmore.”

Diamond added, “As I watch training camp practices, I see plenty of talent at edge rusher and safety, and the D-line should be okay. At this point, I just don’t trust the corners other than Murphy. Adding Gilmore would improve the situation significantly.”

If current general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah does not take the plunge on Gilmore, other free agents like Akhello Witherspoon, Adoree’ Jackson, and Xavien Howard remain on the open market.

And it doesn’t sound like the Vikings are opposed to even more secondary depth.


Dustin Baker is a political scientist who graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2007. Subscribe to his daily YouTube Channel, VikesNow. The show features guests, analysis, and opinion on all things related to the purple team, with 4-7 episodes per week. His MIN obsession dates back to 1996. Listed guilty pleasures: Peanut Butter Ice Cream, ‘The Sopranos,’ Basset Hounds, and The Doors (the band). He follows the NBA as closely as the NFL. 

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