Vikings fans...

I'm conflicted. It's great to have Harris back for another year, but it comes with 2-3 years tied to Cousins. There probably wasn't going to be much better options, but I'm curious whether Bridgewater was contacted. He seemed to leave on good terms, and played really well for Orleans.

I've resigned myself to the fact that Cousins is the QB for the foreseeable future. Without getting into his strengths and weaknesses, I just don't see the Vikings being able to do anything else from a practical standpoint. Their only bet is to get something in the draft. It's possible they'll strike gold in the latter rounds, but that's catching lightning in a bottle.

Not that I think he'll get them to high levels of success, but I think the Vikings top brass has said he's their guy and they are going to build a team that works well with his abilities. Again, not that I'm a huge Cousins fan, just the reality of the situation.
 
Cousin's deal makes me think the Cook will get the tag for 2 years and then dump him. Vikes window to win is now. If they aren't good next year, I want a full tear-down and rebuild.

Do something like the Dolphins did. Get 5 picks in the first 2 rounds.
 
Cousin's deal makes me think the Cook will get the tag for 2 years and then dump him. Vikes window to win is now. If they aren't good next year, I want a full tear-down and rebuild.

Do something like the Dolphins did. Get 5 picks in the first 2 rounds.
I am guessing Cook would hold out under the franchise tag (following Zeke and Bell)
 
Yep, both of these moves are about winning this next year - though, I don't see that happening in a big way unless we somehow get some outstanding OLs & DTs (need CBs too). I really like Harris, but you can't spend that kind of $ on both safeties (or any position) unless your lines are set. Knew they'd extend Cousins - both Zimmer & Spielman's jobs are on the line - but it's not a good move. He is what he is - seems to be a good guy with an excellent arm & accuracy, but he's not a leader &, when the pressure's on, he's a deer in headlights... simply no feel in the pocket... numb...the OL has struggled but Cousins contributes to their issues, doesn't help them by sliding/scrambling. This also means they need to extend Cook for a few years too, as Cousins can't operate w/o him.
 
Never know with Diggs but....



My guess he is just trolling and really means next season. But like you said...

Yep, both of these moves are about winning this next year - though, I don't see that happening in a big way unless we somehow get some outstanding OLs & DTs (need CBs too).

I like having Harris because they are losing experienced CBs however bad they were. But like you, I'm skeptical these moves result in a much better team. Generally once you hit the cap like this, you better have the vast majority of your positions set and the Viking are going backwards. It doesn't provide a ton of hope. My wildass guess is that once Cousins extension is over, the team will have to look at a tear down.
 
I'm over Diggs. Great teammate and great talent when things are going well. But if he's not getting the ball he is a bad teammate and makes it all about him.
 
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If the Vikings do trade Diggs, I am just going to assume they get some really good value from a really good player on a really cheap contract.
 
My guess he is just trolling and really means next season. But like you said...



I like having Harris because they are losing experienced CBs however bad they were. But like you, I'm skeptical these moves result in a much better team. Generally once you hit the cap like this, you better have the vast majority of your positions set and the Viking are going backwards. It doesn't provide a ton of hope. My wildass guess is that once Cousins extension is over, the team will have to look at a tear down.
Based on watching the Vikings these last several years, I've come to the conclusion that there are a few key rules for developing a great team:
1) Have a QB & OL that are collectively elite (or, very good, if D is elite) - a great one like Brady, Wilson, Mahomes can cover up deficiencies; having a QB like Cousins requires that much of a better OL
2) A great DL is requirement #1 for a great D
3) Don't sign multiple, big contracts at other positions unless #s 1 & 2 are taken care of (Vikes have spent big on WRs & LBs, and now Ss) - obviously, having a great, young QB on his 1st contract helps for a few years and can delay the onset of this rule (see Seattle under Wilson's 1st deal - or KC now)

So, this causes me to question the re-upping of Cousins and signing Harris. And, I really like Harris, but we need a stud DT and/or OL much more. Cousins' extension gained more $ for this year, but it just delayed the inevitable, unless we somehow immediately strike it rich on multiple linemen in the draft, which would be a rare thing for any NFL team. Cousins can only be elite if he's not under any pressure.
 
Vikings should ask for a 1st and then some. His contract looks cheap compared to other top WR's

Not a chance. Even if the Vikings wanted to, the large number of receivers in the draft will push down demand.
 

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