The Minnesota Vikings’ decision at quarterback will impact the organization on multiple levels. That potentially includes the future of star wide receiver Justin Jefferson.
They have until the summer of 2028 before they must make a long-term commitment to a future with or without the three-time Pro Bowler. He is heading toward playing this season on the fifth-year option of his rookie season.
The Vikings can apply the franchise tag three times. That gives them some control over how the situation plays out in the interim.
However, their new reality at quarterback could make that a trying process for both sides.
The Vikings signed Sam Darnold to replace Kirk Cousins. Asked how badly the Vikings want to do something more substantial, The Athletic’s Alex Lewis said the team is “pretty desperate.”
“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,” Lewis told “Patriots Talk Podcast” host Tom Curran, who asked the question during the episode that aired on March 19.
“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.”
The Vikings’ rumored interest in trading up in the 2024 draft got a boost from their trade with the Houston Texans to acquire the No. 23 overall pick.
Vikings’ GM Could Face ‘Pressure’ to Address QB, Keep Justin Jefferson Happy
Quarterback is the most important position on the field. It could also be the most important position at the negotiating table for the Vikings. Already a three-time Pro Bowler and one-time All-Pro, Jefferson is set to land a historic contract.
Curran asked if there was a “level of desperation” within the Vikings organization to address the quarterback position because of Jefferson.
“I think there is,” Lewis said. “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.
“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 fan base – to me – there is pressure to make something happen here.”
What that something is remains a big question.
Perhaps even bigger than whether or not the Vikings will try to trade up in the draft to get a quarterback of the future.