With questions at wide receiver this offseason, the Minnesota Vikings secured former first-round pick N’Keal Harry to their plans at the position in 2024.
Harry signed a reserve/future contract with the Vikings on January 8, ensuring the 26-year-old is under team control through the offseason.
The 32nd overall pick by the New England Patriots in the 2018 draft, Harry joined the Vikings practice squad for the 2023 season. During training camp, he made a strong case to make the 53-man roster before suffering a lower-body injury that led to his release before the final game of the preseason.
The Vikings signed Harry to the practice squad after the dust settled from 53-man roster cuts around the league. He played in nine games this season, primarily on special teams.
In five seasons, Harry has caught 64 passes for 714 yards and five touchdowns. At 6-foot-4, 225 pounds, Harry offers mismatch opportunities to make contested catches as a reliable red-zone weapon.
He’s among 11 players from the Vikings practiced squad who have signed reserve/future contracts.
Here’s the full list:
RB Myles Gaskin
WR Trishton Jackson
WR N’Keal Harry
WR Thayer Thomas
RB DeWayne McBride
CB Joejuan Williams
CB Jaylin Williams
LB Abraham Beauplan
T Cory Cronk
G Henry Byrd
G Tyrese Robinson
Vikings Have WR3 Needs With K.J. Osborn Poised for Free Agency
Harry’s signing offers the Vikings options at wide receiver with the potential departure of third wide receiver K.J. Osborn.
A 2020 fifth-round pick, Osborn didn’t log a single offensive snap his rookie year but has developed into a reliable option in the passing game. In his past three seasons, Osborn has averaged 52 catches, 615 yards receiving and five touchdowns.
The wide receiver market has boomed in recent years even for players who aren’t quite at WR1 status. Adam Thielen secured a three-year, $25 million deal with the Carolina Panthers last offseason despite entering the league year at the age of 33.
Osborn is expected to garner a similar value in free agency. Spotrac estimated Osborn to secure a two-year, $15.1 million deal worth $7.5 million a season, which would rank 38th among wide receivers entering the 2024 free agency period in March.
The Vikings would be unwise to compete with an offer like that, especially considering Jordan Addison overtook the WR2 role this season. There’s likely a price the Vikings are willing to bring Osborn back, but in Osborn’s defense, the prospects in free agency are likely much better in terms of his projected role in another offense and the compensation of that role.
The Vikings will likely look internally and potentially add some upside-free agents or draft prospects in the offseason to compete for the third wide receiver role behind Justin Jefferson and Addison.
Vikings’ Jalen Nailor Must Earn WR3 Spot
Nailor finished his second year with 3 catches for 29 yards in a disappointing showing for the promising receiver prospect..
Undersized in college, there were concerns over his durability but given time in NFL strength and conditioning programs, Nailor still has hope to become a productive receiver in the Vikings offense.
However, Nailor will have to earn his spot next summer.