The Minnesota Vikings are approaching a franchise crossroads, while head coach Kevin O’Connell faces a pivot point in his career.
O’Connell and GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah first allowed quarterback Kirk Cousins to walk in free agency rather than overpay him. Their next decision involved the choice not to pursue a proven free agent, such as Baker Mayfield, and roll instead with Sam Darnold — a former No. 3 overall pick relegated to backup duties with the San Francisco 49ers last season.
Their third decision was to sacrifice considerable draft capital — second-rounders in 2024 and 2025, along with a sixth-round pick this year — to acquire an extra 2024 first-round pick (No. 23 overall) from the Houston Texans. O’Connell and Adofo-Mensah presumably made that call in an effort to build out a competitive offer to trade into the top five and draft a franchise QB.
Precisely how high the Vikings can get in the draft, who their trade partner will be and which quarterback they will ultimately select all remain unknowns. Two things, however, appear likely: the decision will define the course of the franchise and its head coach for years to come, both in terms of who the franchise quarterback is and how O’Connell is able to develop him.
"If he fails here it will cost him his job, but until he fails I'm going to assume he knows what he's doing" 🏈
– @jzulgad on Kevin O'Connell being the x-factor in the #Vikings finding a QB pic.twitter.com/1gramS2uMp
— SKOR North – Minnesota Sports (@SKORNorth) March 26, 2024
“Kevin O’Connell … he’s the X factor. And if he fails here, it will cost him his job. But until he fails, I’m going to assume he knows what he’s doing,” Judd Zulgad of SKOR North said on Tuesday, March 26. “So I’m going to give this administration, and O’Connell especially, the benefit of the doubt to say, ‘You know what? Whoever they get their hands on, they’re going to give this kid a hell of a lot more chance than a lot of guys have had who went in the draft.’”