3 Vikings Roster Areas That Need the Most Help

The Minnesota Vikings are one day away from free agency and 6.5 weeks from the 2025 NFL Draft.
3 Vikings Roster Areas That Need the Most Help
The offseason is full swing, highlighted by head coach Kevin O’Connell’s multi-year extension so far, along with Brian Flores’ return to his defensive coordinator post after striking out in the NFL’s head coaching carousel.

And with a Super Bowl window becoming ajar, assuming quarterback J.J. McCarthy is the real deal, these are the Vikings’ roster areas that need the most help as of free agency eve.
A simple rule of thumb? Minnesota probably needs 2-3 new players for each position listed below.
3. Interior Defensive Line

Harrison Phillips, Jalen Redmond, Taki Taimani, and Levi Drake Rodriguez are under contract next season — and then that’s it for playable DTs. No one else. The Philadelphia Eagles provided a blueprint in February of how to browbeat a dynastic football team en route to a Super Bowl.
From free agency or the draft, the Vikings should add another defensive tackle, the spot currently manned by Jerry Tillery. Vikings fans request this every offseason and usually end up with a Shamar Stephen or Jonathan Bullard. Perhaps the purple front office will finally leap for an impact interior defensive lineman.
The 24th pick, currently owned by Minnesota, could be a prime spot for this roster need.
Draft Candidates:
Kenneth Grant (Michigan)
Derrick Harmon (Oregon)
Walter Nolen (Ole Miss)
Tyleik Williams (Ohio State)
Free-Agent Options:
Jonathan Allen
Poona Ford
Javon Hargrave
B.J. Hill
Sebastian Joseph-Day
Osa Odighizuwa
Levi Onwuzurike
Jarran Reed
Milton Williams
2. Interior Offensive Line

Although Sam Darnold held the football way too long in the pocket against the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams in the 2024 season’s final two games, the offensive line’s interior did him no favors.
Identifying iOL woes was glaringly obvious, but O’Connell made sure to call out the trenches. “There’s no question that we got to be able to find a way to give a quarterback time. Especially with players like Jordan Addison, Justin Jefferson, T.J. Hockenson, we got to find a way to solidify the interior of the pocket, starting first and foremost,” O’Connell told reporters after the playoff loss to the Rams.
Interior offensive line tribulation has been a frequent bane of Vikings football … for about a decade.
O’Connell added, “There can be a thousand excuses made. But, for me, it’s the foundation of the interior of the pocket that we’re going to have to take a long look at.”
Fixes are coming.
Draft Candidates:
(all guards)
Tyler Booker (Alabama)
Jonah Savaiinaea (Arizona)
Donovan Jackson (Ohio State)
Free-Agent Options:
Mekhi Becton (Guard)
Drew Dalman (Center)
Will Fernandez (Guard)
Will Fries (Guard)
Teven Jenkins (Guard)
Ryan Kelly (Center)
Patrick Mekari (Guard)
Brandon Scherff (Guard)
Kevin Zeitler (Guard)
1. Cornerback

Mekhi Blackmon and Dwight McGlothern are the CB solutions on the books, at least per possible playing time, right now for 2025, so, yes, cornerback is the top offseason need.
Pro Bowler Byron Murphy may return, which is excellent, but adding one more upper-echelon corner will be vital if Minnesota has Super Bowl visions in 2025 and beyond.
The franchise is painfully overdue to nail a CB draft pick from Round 1 or 2. That last somewhat successful example occurred 10 years ago — Trae Waynes.
It’s worth noting that Adofo-Mensah has about $63 million in cap space to rectify all positions.
Draft Candidates:
Shavon Revel Jr. (East Carolina)
Benjamin Morrison (Notre Dame)
Jahdae Barron (Texas)
Free-Agent Options:
Paulson Adebo
Carlton Davis
Rasul Douglas
Byron Murphy
D.J. Reed
Asante Samuel Jr.
Charvarius Ward
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 Vikings 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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