4 Possible Salary Cap Casualties for Vikings

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Sep 15, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings running back Ty Chandler (32) runs with the ball against the San Francisco 49ers in the second quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

NFL free agency begins in 51 days, and the 2025 NFL Draft is 96 days away.

Indeed, the Minnesota Vikings offseason has arrived in living color after a playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams, and before too long, the budget will take shape as general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah adds and subtracts players from the 2025 roster.

Vikings Salary Cap: 4 Players Who Could Be Cut

Inevitably, a handful of men will depart the club as salary cap casualties. Listed alphabetically, these are the possibilities.

1. Brian Asamoah (LB)

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Dead Cap if Cut: $292 thousand
Cap Savings if Cut pre-6/1: $1.45 million
Cap Savings if Cut post-6/1:
$1.45 million

Asamoah has not caught on in Minnesota, playing just 33 defensive snaps in 2024, his third season as a pro. The Vikings always use players like Kamu Grugier-Hill, Troy Dye, or Anthony Barr instead of Asamoah when injuries arise, so it’s clear that he isn’t a hot defensive commodity.

However, Asamoah does play a boatload of special teams snaps, so if he isn’t waived this offseason, special teams expertise will save him.

No matter what, 2025 is Asamoah’s last scheduled season in purple.

2. Garrett Bradbury (C)

Minnesota Vikings center Garrett Bradbury (56) protects his quarterback during a play against the Detroit Lions defense at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024. © David Rodriguez Munoz / USA TODAY NETWORK.

Dead Cap if Cut: $2.4 million
Cap Savings if Cut pre-6/1: $3.6 million
Cap Savings if Cut post-6/1:
$5.2 million

Bradbury is a pretty decent center, a man specializing in run-blocking instead of pass protection. Well, the Vikings are a pass-first organization, so Bradbury’s skill set is a bit upside down.

Minnesota’s interior offensive line got exposed in the postseason, so parting ways with Bradbury this offseason feels like a natural divorce.

3. Ty Chandler (RB)

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Dead Cap if Cut: $74,000
Cap Savings if Cut pre-6/1: $1.1 million
Cap Savings if Cut post-6/1:
$1.1 million

Chandler ended the Vikings’ 2023 season as RB1, got demoted to RB2 when the club signed Aaron Jones last Match, and fully slid back to RB3 again this autumn when Minnesota traded for Cam Akers.

He rode quite the rollercoaster in one year.

Adofo-Mensah might totally revamp the RB room this offseason, which could leave Chandler on the outside looking in.

4. Ed Ingram (OG)

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Dead Cap if Cut: $385,000
Cap Savings if Cut pre-6/1: $3.3 million
Cap Savings if Cut post-6/1:
$3.3 million

Ingram started for 2.5 seasons at right guard before being benched in favor of Dalton Risner this season.

Minnesota gave him 48 games to develop, but to date, he’s a below-average offensive lineman. If the Vikings drop Ingram, some team would take a flyer on the former 2nd-Round pick.

Overall, with Minnesota vowing to improve the offensive trenches, Ingram feels like a cut candidate.


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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