The Minnesota Vikings will need a joint effort to replace Danielle Hunter, in small part due to the other players at his position that also left or remain in free agency.
New Vikings edge rusher Jonathan Greenard will lead the charge.
Coming off a career-best 12.5 sack season for the Houston Texans, Greenard landed a four-year, $76 million contract with the Vikings. The team announced the deal on March 13, the first day of the new league year, and Greenard’s three-word reaction spoke volumes.
“TALK TO ME,” the new Vikings pass rusher exclaimed in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on March 13. “#skol.”
TALK TO ME!!! 💜 #skol https://t.co/IzLma94VjB
— Jonathan Greenard (@jongreenard7) March 13, 2024
Houston selected Greenard in the third round (90th overall) of the 2020 draft.
Greenard had 10.5 career sacks before his breakout last season. He set his previous career-high mark in 2021 with 8.0 sacks.
He joins former Miami Dolphins pass rusher Andre Van Ginkel (two years, $20 million) in what the Vikings hope will be a healthier group in 2024. Van Ginkel set a new career best with 6.0 sacks last season.
Greenard quickly reunites with Texans teammate and new Vikings linebacker Blake Cashman.
Vikings’ Blake Cashman Reacts to Homecoming
LETS GOOO #skol https://t.co/bZzXv43sax
— Blake Cashman ♛ (@blockayyy) March 13, 2024
Cashman signed a three-year, $22.5 million contract. He will step in alongside 2023 undrafted free agent Ivan Pace Jr. But they are the only two linebackers on the roster with significant experience, so the Vikings could continue to add depth.
“Welcome back home @blockayyy!!,” Minnesota Golden Gopher head coach P.J. Fleck said in his post on March 12 welcoming Cashman back to the state.
“Words can’t describe how happy I am to be back home,” Cashman replied.