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Back to EpisodesVikings' Quiet Offseason, Draft Picks, and Murray's Role
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The Minnesota Vikings, after a heavy offseason spending, have cleared nearly fifty million dollars in salary cap space. Theyve made two modest free agent moves, signing cornerback James Pierre and quarterback Kyler Murray. With only thirteen million dollars left, theyre considering trading edge rusher Jonathan Greenard to free up cash and give rookie Dallas Turner a bigger role. The teams quiet approach, despite losing starting interior defensive linemen, has fans and analysts puzzled. The Vikings hold nine draft picks, including four in the first one hundred selections, which could address gaps without big spending. Last years aggressive free agency push led to a nine-and-eight record, so owners seem cautious now. The team is built to compete, but bolder moves are needed to turn potential into real contention.
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