Jennings is reportedly asking for big money. With the Vikings' current cap situation and the talent already at the position, his reported ask may be too much for Minnesota.
Reducing roster spending significantly from one year to the next doesn't mean the Wilfs are doing what the Pohlads did before putting the Twins up for sale.
The Vikings' search for a new general manager is in full force, and Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer dropped the names of six external candidates who could be in the running for the job.
While the players in the stacked class of the 2027 NFL Draft will have their names called in Washington, D.C., the best college football players in the country in 2028 could be walking onto a stage to greet NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in Minneapolis.
The former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver is visiting the Vikings, likely at TCO Performance Center in Eagan, on Tuesday night, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. His visit is scheduled to continue on Wednesday.
After leading his first NFL Draft, Rob Brzezinski could be named the general manager of the Minnesota Vikings, or return to his long-time role as the executive vice president of football operations, among other possibilities.
Are the Minnesota Vikings preparing to wheel and deal during the second and third rounds of the NFL Draft on Friday night? It's hard not to make that assumption
We've already identified more than 30 players who are logical options for the Vikings on our Day 2 Big Board. But pinpointing the most likely picks in the second and third rounds requires a more nuanced approach.
If the Vikings are planning to take the best player available when its their turn to pick in the first round of the NFL Draft, then Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq could be wearing purple and gold in the very near future.
Cornerback is a position of need for the Vikings. With analysts calling the 2026 class of CBs a deep group, Minnesota could find numerous options throughout the draft.
The Vikings don't have a punter question with veteran Johnny Hekker on the roster next season, but Minnesota is clearly doing its due diligence to scout for the future as Hekker's days in the league may be numbered as a 36-year-old.
In search of wide receivers to add depth to a room that features Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, Tai Felton, and Myles Price, the Minnesota Vikings will be hunting the position throughout the NFL Draft.
What are the Vikings going to do if a premier offensive talent slides to them at 18? Is a trade down the most realistic scenario if they don't take a safety at 18?