The Minnesota Vikings made fortifying their defense a top priority in free agency and could punctuate that plan by signing Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard.
In February, the Miami Dolphins released Howard with three years remaining on his five-year, $90 million contract extension to get under the 2024 salary cap, sending the 30-year-old All-Pro cornerback to free agency for the first time in his eight-year career.
CBS Sports’ Garrett Podell deemed the Vikings are an ideal landing spot for Howard, who said he is open to signing a more affordable deal and would reunite with defensive coordinator Brian Flores.
“The Minnesota Vikings defense showed significant improvement under defensive coordinator Brian Flores in his first season at the controls. … However, they still struggled against the pass (234.5 passing yards per game, 24th in the league), and a lot of their success can be attributed to Flores’ schematic smoke and mirrors.” Podell wrote on March 22.
“Flores had Minnesota blitzing at a league-high rate of 50.7% in an attempt to combat their lack of pass rush (32.1% quarterback pressures rate, 27th in NFL) outside of Pro Bowl edge rusher Danielle Hunter, who ranked top 10 in the NFL in pressures (80, 10th) and sacks (16.5, fifth),” Podell added. “Hunter is gone, replaced by Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel. The Vikings could use some veteran savvy on the back end of their defense, and Flores coached Howard for three seasons as his head coach from 2019-2021. A reunion in the Twin Cities would make sense for both parties.”
Howard’s connection to Flores is understated. Flores coached Howard from 2019 to 2021 on his rise to his first All-Pro nod in 2020. Howard led the league with 10 interceptions and allowed just a 51.2% completion rate on targets his way that season — a year that rippled into three consecutive Pro Bowl appearances.
According to The Athletic’s Diana Russini, the Vikings “poked around” at the potential of signing Kansas City Chiefs star cornerback L’Jarius Sneed — a sign the Vikings could still be in the market for a veteran cornerback like Howard.
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If Howard likes what he sees in Minnesota after the draft, the Vikings could realistically make a case for contention that could attract the four-time Pro Bowl cornerback.