Vikings GM Eyes Trade for "Disgruntled" Player, Extends Flores' Contract

The Minnesota Vikings are actively strategizing for the 2026 season, with a focus on bolstering their roster and solidifying their coaching staff [2, 3]. General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah seems willing to make bold moves to improve the team's prospects [3].

Potential Roster Shakeups

The Vikings' management is evaluating all options, including potential trades, to address key needs [1, 3]. If the team doesn't land a quarterback in the draft, they might consider trading for a "disgruntled, tatted-up monster" currently playing in Las Vegas [1]. The team recognizes the need to find a running mate for Danielle Hunter, who recorded a significant number of sacks and forced fumbles [1]. The Vikings may also need to make decisions about players like Andrew Van Ginkel in the coming years [1]. The Vikings have typically filled needs in the draft with players that best fit those voids [3].

Flores Stays in Minnesota

The Vikings have successfully retained defensive coordinator Brian Flores, offering him a contract extension to prevent him from joining another team [4, 5, 6]. The specific terms of the contract extension were not detailed [7]. This move signals the team's confidence in Flores's ability to lead the defense [5, 6].

TL;DR

  • The Vikings are open to trading for a quarterback if they miss out on draft options [1].
  • Danielle Hunter needs a consistent pass-rushing partner to elevate the defense [1].
  • Brian Flores has signed a contract extension to remain the Vikings' defensive coordinator [7].
  • The Vikings' GM is willing to make aggressive moves to improve the team's chances [3].