Vikings ‘pretty desperate' to trade up for QB; should Pats make the move? - Sport News

Vikings ‘pretty desperate’ to trade up for QB; should Pats make the move?

Are the Patriots and Vikings perfect trade partners for the 2024 draft?

Chargers-Vikings game puts Staley-O'Connell friendship on hold with both  teams at 0-2 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

The New England Patriots are positioned to select their next franchise quarterback with the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. However, there’s an obvious deal to make if they prefer to trade down.

Also in need of a QB are the Minnesota Vikings, who lost veteran signal-caller Kirk Cousins in free agency to the Atlanta Falcons. Minnesota currently owns the 11th overall pick, so it would likely need to trade into the top five for any shot at drafting one of the top QBs available.

If the Patriots aren’t in love with LSU’s Jayden Daniels or UNC’s Drake Maye, the Vikings are a match made in heaven. New England could still land an impact player at No. 11 overall and land a second-tier QB like Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy, Washington’s Michael Penix, or Oregon’s Bo Nix.

Vikings beat reporter Alec Lewis of The Athletic joined the latest edition of the Patriots Talk Podcast to discuss the prospect of Minnesota moving up in the draft. Just how desperate are the Vikings to end up with one of the top quarterbacks?

“I think pretty desperate,” Lewis answered. “From the time Kirk Cousins departed and moved to Atlanta, it seemed pretty obvious that option 1A at this point is for them to get their guy. And obviously, at this point, it is hard to identify which guy it is specifically. But I would be very surprised if Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, a GM who derives from Wall Street, is not going to do everything he can to trade to the optimal spot where he feels like he can find his guy and head coach Kevin O’Connell’s guy.”

Our Tom E. Curran asked Lewis whether there’s even more desperation for Minnesota with superstar wideout Justin Jefferson on the roster.

“I think there is,” Lewis said. “I mean, Justin Jefferson, last year there were extension talks and they ultimately broke off. And Justin’s a guy who wants a lot of money, but he also wants to be in a situation where he can win football games year after year. He wants to be a Hall of Famer. He wants to wear a gold jacket. He wants to be relevant, and winning provides those opportunities. And to win, you need a quarterback.

“So, no question, to establish and earn his trust, and then also for the GM and head coach entering their third seasons to establish trust with ownership and the fanbase, there is a pressure to make something happen here.”

Lewis goes on to state that he believes the Vikings will “make a pretty splashy trade” to move up in the draft.

Related Posts

Proposed Trаde Sends Cowboys ‘Hіgһ-Potentіаl’ 13-Sаck Pаss Rusһer

The Dallas Cowboys could be in the market to replace some departed pass rushers. In a trade proposed by Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine, the Cowboys could benefit…

Hааson Reddіck trаde: Eаgles deаl pаss rusһer to tһe Jets for less tһаn you’d tһіnk

The writing had been on the wall for awhile, but with the addition of Bryce Huff and a restructured deal for Josh Sweat, Haason Reddick was on…

Dіscussіon: Wһіcһ plаyers’ jersey do you wаnt wһen Lіons unveіl new unіforms?

It’s finally almost here. Despite no actual football being played, April is going to be a huge month for the Detroit Lions. On top of being the…

Insіder Reveаls Cowboys’ Plаns For Dаk Prescott

No team was more disappointing in the NFL playoffs than the second-seeded Dallas Cowboys, who many believed could go the distance and potentially win the Super Bowl….

Analyst Expects Browns To Make Changes To Their Defensive Backfield

Recently, the NFL raised the salary cap for each team to $255.4 million. That helped several clubs keep their prized players while also bringing in good free…

49ers sіgn Lіons TE to RFA offer sһeet

The Lions tendered Brock Wright as a restricted free agent earlier this month, keeping the young tight end around. The team did not use a second-round tender,…