The Minnesota Vikings defense over-performed expectations in Year 1 of the Brian Flores era, and among the top priorities this offseason will be matching the talent on that side of the ball with the team’s superior scheme.
Judd Zulgad of Vikings Wire on Thursday, January 25, published a deep dive on four potential free-agent targets in Minnesota. Atop the list was elite defensive tackle/defensive end Christian Wilkins of the Miami Dolphins.
Christian Wilkins is ranked seventh in Pro Football Focus’ Top 150 free agent list, so this would be a major investment, but considering the Vikings’ desperate need for help in the interior defensive line and Wilkins’ relationship with defensive coordinator Brian Flores, it makes sense.
Wilkins was the first pick the Dolphins made after Flores became their coach in 2019. He has been a dominant run defender for several seasons, and this year he stepped up his pass-rushing game.
If Wilkins does hit the market, he could be looking for in excess of $20 million a year, so he might be too rich for the Vikings as well. But the presence of the versatile Wilkins in the middle of the line would be a massive upgrade for Flores’ defense.
Christian Wilkins Won’t Come Cheap to Vikings This Offseason
Zulgad also explored the Dolphins’ options to retain Wilkins, including the team’s sole path to keeping its star defensive tackle from hitting the free-agent market.
“The Dolphins and Wilkins were unable to get a contract extension done last offseason and the team already is significantly over the cap,” Zulgad wrote Thursday. “Miami could attempt to place the franchise tag on Wilkins — the projected number for defensive tackles next season is $19.7 million, according to Over The Cap — but it’s no given that will happen.”
Brian Flores Likely to Remain With Vikings in 2024
Because Flores will probably remain in Minnesota for at least the 2024 campaign, the franchise will likely be more inclined to make a run at a potentially game-changing, yet expensive, free agent like Wilkins.