Free agency will bring a handful of serviceable quarterbacks to the market this spring, and the Minnesota Vikings may find themselves in the mix for one of them.
If Minnesota parts with six-year starter Kirk Cousins, their decision on a quarterback will be multi-faceted. The Vikings must measure precisely the age, price and history of each candidate. Also a concern will be each player’s fit with Kevin O’Connell’s offensive scheme.
Ryan Fowler of Bleacher Report on Thursday, January 18, suggested that Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson is among the best fits in Minnesota of those players likely to be available this offseason.
At this point in his career, teams shouldn’t ask Wilson to sit back and dissect a defense 35 times per game. However, when you have perimeter targets to pump with passes at a variety of depths, the best of Wilson is put on display.
Similar to his time in Seattle with DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, landing in Minnesota to target the superstar talent around him (and playing in a dome 8-9 times per year) could help Wilson’s confidence reemerge.
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Gordon McGuinness of Pro Football Focus on January 17 listed one free agent every team should pursue this spring. His suggestion for the Vikings was Cousins, who has started for Minnesota each of the last six seasons.
Maybe the Vikings will decide it’s time to rebuild, but they only just missed out on the playoffs in 2023 — and that was with Kirk Cousins missing the second half of the season. He has earned a 79.0-plus PFF grade in every season in Minnesota, and while he is unlikely to break into the elite ranks in 2024, he is good enough to get the Vikings back to the playoffs, perhaps even winning the NFC North again.
Getting into the postseason with Cousins and hoping for some luck to fall their way feels like the Vikings’ best option, considering who else is available at the position and where they pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Minnesota holds the No. 11 selection in the first round and will likely need to trade a king’s ransom to get into the top-3 or top-4 and give itself any chance of drafting one of the top QB prospects. A more likely move would be for the Vikings to trade back, draft the fifth or sixth quarterback off the board and let him develop under a free-agent signing for a year or two.
Cousins probably does make the most sense. However, if Minnesota feels otherwise and/or Cousins pursues a job elsewhere, Wilson could also prove a viable option.