The Vikings Depth Chart with about 3 Weeks Remaining Until Free Agency

Nov 5, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell on the sideline against the Atlanta Falcons in the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

The Minnesota Vikings and the rest of the NFL are about three weeks away from the “legal tampering” period of free agency.

At that time on March 11th, teams and pending free agents will be allowed to begin having conversations regarding potential contracts. Then, players can officially agree to sign those contracts beginning on March 13th. With free agency fast approaching, here is a look at how the Vikings’ depth chart currently stands.

Offense

Vikings Depth Chart
Dec 31, 2023; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) looks on before the game against the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Quarterback

  1. Nick Mullens
  2. Jaren Hall

Free Agents: Kirk Cousins, Josh Dobbs

Of course, the quarterback position holds the biggest question mark for the Vikings this offseason. Kirk Cousins is slated to enter free agency as is Josh Dobbs, who buoyed Minnesota’s offense for a few weeks following Cousins’ Achilles injury.

Running Back

  1. Alexander Mattison
  2. Ty Chandler
  3. C.J. Ham
  4. Kene Nwangwu
  5. Myles Gaskin
  6. DeWayne McBride

Free Agents: Cam Akers

The Vikings have plenty of bodies in their running back room for next season, but can they actually be productive? Minnesota had one of the worst rushing offenses in the league last season. Ty Chandler gave the group a resurgence down the stretch of the 2023 season, but it still feels like this is an area that could use another contributor in 2024.

Wide Receiver

  1. Justin Jefferson
  2. Jordan Addison
  3. Jalen Nailor
  4. Trishton Jackson
  5. N’Keal Harry
  6. Malik Knowles
  7. Daylen Baldwin
  8. Thayer Thomas
  9. Lucky Jackson

Free Agents: K.J. Osborn, Brandon Powell

Obviously, the Vikings are set at the top of their depth chart with Jordan Addison and Justin Jefferson. After that, though, things get a little murky. Both K.J. Osborn and Brandon Powell are entering free agency, who were very clearly the WR3/4 duo for the Vikings last season. Minnesota either needs to find a way to retain these two veterans or find another capable player in the draft.

Tight End

  1. T.J. Hockenson
  2. Josh Oliver

Free Agents: Johnny Mundt, Nick Muse

The tight end spot is a sneaky need for Minnesota. They only have two players under contract for 2024, and T.J. Hockenson likely is going to miss at least a portion of next season because of his ACL injury. As a result, the Vikings will need to fill out this room by either re-signing their free agents or bringing in new names.

Offensive Line

  1. Christian Darrisaw
  2. Garrett Bradbury
  3. Ed Ingram
  4. Brian O’Neill
  5. Coy Cronk
  6. Tyrese Robinson
  7. Henry Byrd

Free Agents: Blake Brandel, David Quessenberry, Chris Reed, Dalton Risner, Austin Schlottman, Oli Udoh

Really for the first time since taking over as the general manager of the Vikings, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has a number of decisions to make on the offensive line. Do they try to retain Dalton Risner as a starter despite the left guard being projected to get a large contract in free agency? Do they target a player in the draft after not selecting a single o-lineman in 2023? Decisions, decisions.

Defense

Dec 10, 2023; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. (40) celebrates after an interception against the Las Vegas Raiders in the second half at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Outside Linebacker

  1. Patrick Jones
  2. Andre Carter

Free Agents: Marcus Davenport, Danielle Hunter, D.J. Wonnum

Danielle Hunter arguably is the most important free agent on the Vikings roster this offseason. The veteran kept the Vikings pass rush afloat during 2023 despite injury troubles with Marcus Davenport and D.J. Wonnum. If Minnesota can’t keep Hunter around, their defense could be in a world of trouble in 2024.

Defensive Line

  1. Harrison Phillips
  2. Dean Lowry
  3. Jaquelin Roy

Free Agents: Jonathan Bullard, James Lynch, T.J. Smith, Khyiris Tonga

The Vikings could be losing Jonathan Bullard and a few depth pieces on their defensive line this offseason as the veterans head to free agency. If that happens, they will need to find replacements either through the draft or in free agency.

Off-Ball Linebacker

  1. Ivan Pace
  2. Brian Asamoah
  3. William Kwenkeu
  4. Abraham Beauplan

Free Agents: Anthony Barr, Troy Dye, Jordan Hicks, Nick Vigil

Ivan Pace was a revelation at linebacker last season. The undrafted rookie immediately stepped into a large role in the defense and started 11 games throughout the year. However, Minnesota’s main starter, Jordan Hicks, is set to hit free agency after his own stellar year.

Especially if Hicks were to leave in free agency, the linebacker position becomes a rather massive need for Minnesota. Brian Asamoah has not proven capable of taking extensive snaps with the defense yet, and they need another playmaker next to Pace.

Cornerback

  1. Byron Murphy
  2. Akayleb Evans
  3. Mekhi Blackmon
  4. Andrew Booth
  5. Joejuan Williams
  6. NaJee Thompson
  7. Jaylin Williams
  8. A.J. Green III

Free Agents: none

It became clear when both Mekhi Blackmon and Byron Murphy went down with injuries in 2023 that the Vikings didn’t have the firepower at cornerback to keep up with opposing offenses. Additionally, the Vikings defense came away with just 11 interceptions last year, which tied for 19th in the NFL. Minnesota has bodies at their CB position, but they could be in the market to add another playmaker or two this offseason. Xavien Howard would be an interesting name to keep an eye on this March.

Safety

  1. Harrison Smith
  2. Camryn Bynum
  3. Josh Metellus
  4. Theo Jackson
  5. Jay Ward
  6. Lewis Cine

Free Agents: none

Safety is the one of the few spots heading into the offseason where the Vikings feel pretty safe, particularly after re-signing Theo Jackson this week. However, depending on what happens with Harrison Smith and his contract, that could change. Camryn Bynum and Josh Metellus played very well during the 2023 season, but we haven’t seen nearly enough out of Lewis Cine to feel confident that he can be a consistent contributor with the defense.

Special Teams

Dec 17, 2022; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings punter Ryan Wright (14) reacts after throwing an incomplete pass on fourth down during the second quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

Kicker

  • None

Punter

  • Ryan Wright

Long Snapper

  • Andrew DePaola

Free Agents: Greg Joseph

Even the special teams currently has holes in it right now. Greg Joseph is heading into free agency, and despite a strong conclusion to the 2023 season, would the Vikings consider looking elsewhere considering some of the struggles he’s had from 50-plus yards?


Josh Frey is a Class of 2020 graduate of The College of Idaho and managing editor of PurplePTSD.com. When he’s not writing about the NFL, Josh enjoys running, gaming, or rooting for the Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks. Check out his Twitter account: @Freyed_Chicken.

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