The Minnesota Vikings rank top-10 in the NFL in projected 2025 salary cap space, but could the team be looking to make additional cost-saving measures this offseason?
Minnesota started five defensive backs as part Brian Flores' defense in 2024, three cornerbacks and two safeties. All three of those corners and one safety are headed for free agency in less than two weeks, while the Vikings must restructure Harrison Smith's contract to avoid owing him $25 million in 2026 if they want him back for another year.
The Miami Dolphins enter the young offseason without much wiggle room against the NFL salary cap. Even after Terron Armstead agreed to a restructured contract, the Dolphins are currently projected to be roughly $5.
The Vikings will be looking to improve on the interior offensive and defensive lines. Defensive tackle should be their priority in Round 1.
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Minnesota Vikings’ cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. is expected to be one of the top free agents available at the position. Will he cash in?
NFL Draft is sooner than you think and Vikings Wire is continuing to work through prospects the team may draft.
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