Summary
The Minnesota Vikings received criticism for their moves during the NFL free agency period. Analysts noted the team’s lack of major signings and losses of several players. They also highlighted the challenges facing the Vikings under their interim general manager.
Key Facts
- The NFL free agency period began on March 11.
- An unrestricted free agent is a player with four or more seasons and an expired contract who can sign with any team.
- NFL analysts are evaluating team performances during the free agency period.
- The Vikings received a D- grade from an analyst for their free agency actions.
- They released running back Aaron Jones and defensive tackles Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen.
- Center Ryan Kelly retired, and wide receiver Jalen Nailor signed with the Raiders.
- The Vikings have an interim general manager, Rob Brzezinski.
- The team is considering trading defensive end Jonathan Greenard and possibly signing quarterback Kyler Murray.