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The Vikings are currently armed with eight picks in each of the next two NFL Drafts. Back in February, the Minnesota Vikings were awarded two compensatory picks. Compensatory picks are awarded to teams that lose more or better free agents than they acquire.
At this rate, the Minnesota Vikings are on the verge of having a Super Bowl caliber roster and actually keeping it together for years under the salary cap — that’s simply amazing.
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Better safe than sorry at quarterback? I think not. I’m all for the Minnesota Vikings throwing a boatload of money at Kirk Cousins.
Recent league-wide reports suggest there is mutual interest between the Minnesota Vikings and free agent Kirk Cousins. The general consensus is that there’s a reasonable likelihood the quarterback ends up in Minnesota. Yesterday a rumor surfaced that the Vikings had already offered Cousins a deal.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer spoke to the media Thursday from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Unlike the team’s general manager Rick Spielman, Zimmer was a little more “fruitful” as far as expressing his thoughts on the team.
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Minnesota Vikings are unlikely to franchise or transition tag quarterback Case Keenum.
One team is now out of contention for the free agent QB. After agreeing to terms on an extension with their starting quarterback, count the Jacksonville Jaguars out of the Kirk Cousins sweepstakes. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Jaguars signed Blake Bortles to a three-year $54 million extension.