The Vikings need some help at cornerback and the solution could be found in the division.
The Minnesota Vikings need help at cornerback and they have been mocked to getting it by draft analysts ahead of next week's NFL Draft. However, the cornerback class could either allow for someone to fall to them at 18, or they will be forced to wait for a value in Round 2. But what if they took the free agency route and got a veteran at a value the way they did with Stephon Gilmore in 2024?
Bleacher Report's Alex Kay wrote up several key veteran free agents at various positions and their projected contract value. One of the players mentioned was former Dallas Cowboys All-Pro turned Green Bay Packer, Trevon Diggs. He is not quite playing at the level he did, but he is still just 27 years old and has plenty of gas left in the tank.
Kay writes, "Diggs is now seeking a chance to revitalize a career that was once so promising. He has little leverage on his side after flaming out in Dallas, however, and will likely need to settle for a budget 'prove-it' style contract this offseason. If Diggs can stay healthy and get close to the peak form he displayed during his first three NFL seasons, the 27-year-old could go down as one of the better value signings in recent history."The contract projected by Kay is for one-year and $7.5 million, which is a good value for a potential starting cornerback.
Of course, the team could still draft a more long-term solution so they could go that way if the team sees someone there at 18, but even if they do the Diggs signing would be a fun addition to the room. This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: NFL Free Agency: The Vikings should take a look at Trevon Diggs