The Minnesota Vikings entered the 2025 NFL Draft with a league-low 4 total draft picks and ended up making five and acquiring a veteran backup quarterback via trade.
The NFL Draft is the next big event following this wave of free agency on the NFL's calendar, and we officially received the finalized draft order with the distribution of compensatory picks.
Every year, NFL front offices are tasked with piecing together the roster puzzle, and it all begins by making decisions on players whose contracts have expired with the organization.
The Minnesota Vikings and star wide receiver Justin Jefferson have agreed to a four-year, $140 million contract extension that includes $110 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN. The deal makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
Fans of the Minnesota Vikings have been patiently waiting for their team to make another addition (or a few more) to the Cornerback position this offseason, as the team responds to losing several veterans in free agency.