Mohamed SaladJul 28, 2021
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The Minnesota Vikings front office has done a remarkable job this offseason. With the signing of wide receiver Dede Westbrook, the Vikings look to be all-in on a legitimate Super Bowl this coming season. There appear to be no gaps at any position especially on the defensive side of the ball.
Of course, there are still a few question marks regarding the offensive line (there always is), but a lot will depend on how rookie Christian Darrisaw can settle in at left tackle and replicate the play of Brian O’Neil on the other side. Interior line play will still need to play at a higher level but there are definitely positive signs.
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2022 Offseason Moves
I m making a few assumptions here.
1) I m going off of my 2021 season prediction, which has the Vikings going 10-7, winning the North, beating the Bears in the WC, and getting blown out by the Tampa Bay Bucs in the Divisional.
2) The cap space being at the maximum $208.2 Mil.
Now,, I m under the firm belief that all of the moves that have happened this off-season is to have one final shot with the guys that we have. After the 2021 season, we will be losing 27 players, with notable players being:
Anthony Barr (Starter)
Brian O Neil (Starter)
Patrick Peterson (Starter)
Tyler Conklin (Starter)