The Minnesota Vikings are preparing to go all-in at finding their quarterback of the future and a name that has surfaced in the wake of NFL free agency is Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert.
Coming off the firing of head coach Brandon Staley, Herbert has watched the Chargers hit reset and dismantle the roster around him, sending off his top offensive weapons in running back Austin Ekeler and receivers Keenan Allen and Mike Williams.
There’s also speculation that newly hired coach Jim Harbaugh wants to start over and bring in his quarterback from Michigan, J.J. McCarthy — making Herbert the subject of trade chatter among Vikings fans and reporters.
While there isn’t any steam from Los Angeles that the Chargers are looking to move off Herbert, SKOR North’s Phil Mackey urged the Vikings front office to pursue the possibility of a trade.
“I make the phone call, just to explore it,” Mackey said during a “Purple Daily” segment on March 17, adding that it wouldn’t be a wise move for the Chargers in the short term. “I think swallowing all that dead money would be really stupid and problematic with that franchise, but you’re damn right I make the phone call.”
Chargers Have Too Much to Lose By Parting Ways With Justin Herbert
Harbaugh’s arrival has brought significant roster changes that signal Los Angeles may want to shift to a more run-heavy approach — begging the question of whether it’s worthwhile to pay a quarterback over $50 million a season.
However, the Chargers would have to eat over $100 million in dead cap to trade Herbert, making any trade chatter a non-starter.
The Vikings would have to offer a massive deal for Los Angeles to move on, likely at least three first-round picks and a player to get the conversation started.