The two biggest holes on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster remain quarterback and pass rusher with Kirk Cousins and Danielle Hunter both free agency this offseason.
Even if Cousins returns, the Vikings need to plan for life after the 35-year-old quarterback. And Hunter is one of three Vikings pass rushers set to hit the open market this offseason, setting up for some level of positional reshuffling.
And, with the team navigating a salary-cap crunch, cheap replacements could be in order.
In a new mock draft from ESPN’s Matt Miller, the Vikings find a way to prepare for either player to return or depart in free agency this offseason.
Miller projects the Vikings will select Alabama’s Dallas Turner with the No. 12 overall pick before snagging potential quarterback of the future Michael Penix Jr. of Washinton with the No. 42 overall pick.
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“The Vikings are at a crossroads with quarterback Kirk Cousins hitting free agency at 36 years old and coming off an Achilles tear suffered in Week 8,” Miller wrote on February 5. “But there are needs across the board. Danielle Hunter is a free agent, and Turner would perfectly fit D-coordinator Brian Flores‘ defensive wish list at edge rusher.
“One NFC area scout thinks his ceiling is higher than former college teammate Will Anderson Jr., who went No. 3 in last year’s draft. Turner has excellent speed in space with a pro player comparison to the Jaguars‘ Josh Allen.”
“He’s my top-ranked defender in the class and would be a steal this late in the night,” Miller wrote.
Turner recorded 10.0 sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss for the Crimson Tide this past season. Both set new career-high marks.
Hunter, 29, is coming off a career-best 16.5-sack campaign. He earned his fourth trip to the Pro Bowl and second All-Pro selection. He has said that he wants to return to the Vikings next season. But he has also acknowledged that the front office has to make the final decision.
The Vikings notably pass on two first-round quarterbacks in Miller’s mock, including national champion J.J. McCarthy of Michigan, whom he projects to go No. 13 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders.