The 5 Most Tantalizing Players the Vikings Can Pursue in Free Agency

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Nov 7, 2021; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins free safety Jevon Holland (8) celebrates by jumping into the stands after intercepting the football against the Houston Texans at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports.

NFL free agency is 15 days away, and the Minnesota Vikings have approximately $63 million to spend, their most in years.

The 5 Most Tantalizing Players the Vikings Can Pursue in Free Agency

Minnesota must also re-sign some allocation of its 25 free-agents-to-be, so the piggybank may dwindle quickly unless general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah restructures existing players’ contracts.

Per the open market and increasing fan-driven sentiment, these are the five most tantalizing free agents that Minnesota can chase, assuming the players’ current teams don’t re-sign them. They’re listed alphabetically.

Note: The Vikings won’t sign all of these players.

1. Drew Dalman (C)

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Garrett Bradbury could become a salary cap cut if the Vikings are serious about fixing the offensive line’s interior.

Dalman is the best center available on the open market (if the Falcons let him walk), accounting for a 78.8 PFF grade this season. And he’s not like Bradbury, who specializes in run blocking while struggling with pass protection. Dalman does both.

The only drawback? Several organizations will pursue Dalman.

Starting the J.J. McCarthy era at quarterback with one of the league’s best centers feels wise.

The Vikings should be done with the era of facing a dominant defensive tackle (Dexter Lawrence or Kenny Clark, for example) and just knowing that Bradbury would be pummeled. Dalman is the answer.

2. Jevon Holland (S)

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Jevon Holland might be the best safety in the NFL, and he’ll somehow hit free agency in two weeks.

Minnesota doesn’t need any safeties at this exact moment — it has Harrison Smith, Camryn Bynum, and Josh Metellus. But Smith could realistically retire, and Bynum is a free agent who is not guaranteed to return.

So, in that scenario, the Vikings would need a new starting safety, and defensive coordinator Brian Flores has ties to Holland from the 2021 Dolphins draft and season.

Holland has mentioned his positive relationship with Flores. He tweeted two years ago when Flores landed Minnesota’s defensive coordinator job: “Flo was apart of the reason I got drafted making my lifelong dream come true. I got nothing but love for him!”

That’s an awesome starting point for Vikings’ free agency if Adofo-Mensah is interested in Holland.

3. D.J. Reed (CB)

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Reed told Go Long‘s Tyler Dunne this in December, “I’m ready to go to free agency, bro. I’m ready to see what’s next for me.”

That sounds like a man ready to leave New York, and Minnesota needs a cornerback or two.

Reed routinely produces seasons with PFF scores north of 70.0 and 75.0. Minnesota can afford him, and he should be the primary free-agent target. Above all else, Minnesota must address cornerback for the long term this offseason. It’s mandatory. Panic button stuff.

4. Trey Smith (OG)

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Smith is probably the most popular free agent among Vikings fans. Those fans watched as Minnesota allowed 9 sacks during its playoff loss in the Wildcard Round, the most in the history of the NFL playoffs. Smith is the best guard on the open market if the Chiefs don’t re-up for his services. He’s a two-time Super Bowl champion and reached his first Pro Bowl this season.

As a comparison, he’s as steady as Brian O’Neill per week-to-week performance.

Brace yourself, however — he’ll be spendy. His next deal will likely check in around $20 million per year. The only reason Smith doesn’t top this list is because a dozen other teams might pursue him.

It’s also worth noting that Smith and his OL teammates were totally disgraced in Super Bowl LIX — less than ideal for his free agency.

5. Milton Williams (DT)

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Williams stole headlines in Super Bowl LIX, compiling 2 sacks and 2 tackles for loss.

His Eagles absolutely squashed the otherwise dynastic Chiefs, with Williams increasing his earning power along the way. Minnesota must strengthen the interior of its defensive line instead of signing players like Shamar Stephen, Armon Watts, and Jonathan Bullard over and over.

Williams became an elite pass-rushing DT in 2024, banking a remarkable 90.4 PFF mark via pass rush. That ranked second in the NFL behind Chiefs DT Chris Jones in 2024.

Minnesota can afford him if it boxes out other DT-hungry general managers.


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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