July 6, 2024

Minnesota Vikings 53-Man Roster Projections: First Look After Padded  Practices

Vikings Projected to Replace $17 Million Pro Bowler With 1st-Round Pick

Minnesota Vikings edge rusher Danielle Hunter leads the team with 15.5 sacks this season, fourth-most in the NFL. But he turns 30 years old early next season and is a free agent this offseason.

He could fetch a pretty penny on the open market. The Vikings project to have $39.3 million to spend before any other moves, per Spotrac.

But the situation could be ripe for a reset

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Minnesota Vikings

“The Vikings’ defense has been an awesome surprise under Brian Flores … though they stand to lose top pass-rusher Danielle Hunter in free agency,” wrote PJ Moran of FantasyPros on January 2. “Dallas Turner won’t step right onto a pro field and post a 15-sack campaign like Hunter … but he’s a similar mold of a relentless hunter (pun intended) flying off the edge.”

Hunter, a three-time Pro Bowler, signed a one-year, $17 million contract to return to the team that drafted him (No. 88 overall in 2015) this past offseason.

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Minnesota Vikings

Turner, listed at 6-foot-4 and 245 pounds, set a career-high with 10.0 sacks this season.

It was a solid bounce back from a disappointing 2022. Turner dropped from 8.5 sacks to 4.0 from his freshman to sophomore seasons. Turner recorded a sack in each of the Alabama Crimson Tide’s final three games.

That includes their loss to Michigan in the College Football Playoffs Semifinal, after which Turner – a one-time All-American and the 2023 SEC Defensive Player of the Year – unequivocally announced his intention to enter the 2024 draft.

“I’m gone,” Turner said, per Alex Scarbrough of ESPN on January 1. “Ain’t no if, ands or buts about it.”

Vikings Need to Improve Pass Rush

 

Danielle Hunter, DJ Wonnum

GettyDanielle Hunter #99 and D.J. Wonnum #98 of the Minnesota Vikings.

 

Even if the Vikings can bring back Hunter, he will need help. Injured pass rusher Marcus Davenport is also a free agent after the season. After failing to live up to the $13 million contract he signed last offseason, he might not return next season.

 

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