Vikings Quarterback Kirk Cousins to test Free Agent Market
Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins will test the free agent market. He is a very productive quarterback but he is coming off an achilles tendon injury. Cousins expects to be ready to go this season but it appears the Vikings are willing to move on without him. Given the Steelers and quarterback Russell Wilson appear to be interested in each other the Atlanta Falcons, and Las Vegas Raiders seem like possible fits for Cousins. Another team in need of a quarterback is the New England Patriots who just traded Mac Jones to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Patriots hold the third pick in the draft and appear likely to draft a new, cheaper quarterback.
KIRK COUSINS FREE AGENT
The Vikings, on the other hand seem to be stuck between trying to win now or rebuilding for the future. We’ve heard the term “competitive rebuild” floating around. What does that mean? It means the Vikings have too much talent to scrap their current roster. But paying Cousins another big contract does not seem to be in the cards. They have other players that will require big contract extensions and a cheaper quarterback will allow them to do that.
Given today’s news about Cousins impending free agency and noting that today is the one year anniversary of former Vikings great coach Bud Grant’s passing, we thought we’d do Vikings Trivia today on ESPN Southwest Florida with Craig Shemon and Company.
VIKINGS TRIVIA
- How many Super Bowls did Bud Grant lose with the Vikings? 4
- How many Grey Cups did he win as coach of the Blue Bombers? 4
- Name the Vikings current coach? Kevin O’Connell
- Where did Kirk Cousins go to school? Michigan State
- What two teams has Kirk Cousins played for? Vikings, Washington
- Which Vikings running back once rushed for 296 yards in a single game his rookie season? Adrian Peterson
- Which Vikings receiver set the single season rookie touchdown reception record with 17? Randy Moss
- What number did Fran Tarkenton wear? 10
- In 2022 the Vikings acquired this two-time Pro-Bowl tight end from the Detroit Lions? T.J. Hockenson
- Who is the Vikings defensive coordinator? Brian Flores
NFL Mock Draft 1.0: An Offense-Heavy Round 1
The “crazy season” portion of the NFL offseason is upon us! It began with the NFL Combine this weekend, which will quickly turn into the start of free agency next week. After that, the pro day circuit begins, and the NFL Draft will be here before we know it.
Looking ahead, the Combine helped set the tone for the weeks to come in two major ways. One – there’s now much more information on the prospects in this year’s NFL Draft up and down the board. That helps formulate projections.
On top of that, the rumor mill that is the Combine certainly was churning last week. With free agency still a week away, it allowed some foundation to make further assumptions about what teams will do in the coming weeks.
Working from that information, we have a decent idea of where things stand before the big-time decisions start to happen. With that, let’s kick off the week will our first full NFL Mock Draft of the season, to set the table for what’s to come.
After strong showings from both positions at the Combine, nearly half of the first round is made up of just wide receivers (eight total) and tackles (seven total). The Patriots are among the teams taking advantage of one of those groups, making a trade to give themselves two selections in the first round.
Note: Trades referenced were made for this mock specifically. Previously completed trades are not detailed.