The Minnesota Vikings are in a veritable holding pattern until they figure out their quarterback situation with Kirk Cousins a free agent.
Could that cost them another of their key contributors this offseason?
“Minnesota’s other business — most prominently a potential new deal for defensive end Danielle Hunter before he hits the market — is on hold until it figures out what’s going on with Cousins” ESPN’s Dan Graziano wrote on February 10.
Cousins has notably said those discussions won’t take place until March. That only adds to the risk for Minnesota when it comes to top pass rusher Danielle Hunter.
“The sense I get here in Vegas is that Danielle Hunter will be hard for the Vikings to keep. He will have a very strong market, he turned 29 in October, and several teams had interest at the trade deadline,” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler wrote later in the same article. “Chicago could look to add a pass-rusher to complement Montez Sweat in free agency and is very high on Hunter.”
Hunter, 29, is coming off a career-high 16.5-sack season and his fourth career Pro Bowl trip.
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He has said that he wants to come back on a new deal. But he has also suggested that he knows that may not happen.
“Just letting everything play its course. I did my job. Everything’s in my agent’s hands and my team — and whomever it is that’s out there,” Hunter said, per NFL.com’s Grant Gordon on February 2. “My job, like I said, is to do my job. And I’m gonna make sure I stay in shape and whatever is best available for me, I’ll take that.”
The Bears traded a second-round pick to the Washington Commanders for Sweat at the trade deadline last season. They also re-signed him to a four-year, $98 million contract extension, which could make Hunter a pricey addition relative to need.
They still have the seventh-most cap space in the NFL with $49.1 million, though, per Spotrac, while Minnesota ranks 13th with $28.9 million.
Fowler also noted that the Jacksonville Jaguars ($17.2 million in cap space) are “another team to watch” for Hunter. He adds that pending free agent pass rusher, Josh Allen, is their priority.