Minnesota Vikings 3 best trade targets to round out 2025 roster

Minnesota Vikings 3 best trade targets to round out 2025 roster
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The Minnesota Vikings had a great regular season in 2024, making the playoffs before falling to the Los Angeles Rams in the Wild Card Round. Now, they look to improve and make a deeper run with J.J. McCarthy under center. There are still spots to fill, and here are three trade targets the Vikings must make to improve their title chances.

The Vikings landed Jordan Mason in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers, giving themselves a 1-2 punch with Aaron Jones. Additionally, Minnesota acquired Jonathan Allen on a two-year deal, giving themselves one of the best. The Vikings also added another defensive tackle, signing Javon Hargraves from the 49ers.

However, the Vikings still have some weaknesses to address, issues that could cause them to struggle. Furthermore, chance injuries could definitely expose these holes. Backup quarterback, cornerback, and interior offensive line are the positions to target for a potential upgrade to give Minnesota a better chance of success.

Daniel Jones

Sam Darnold agreed to a three-year contract with the Seattle Seahawks, effectively leaving the Vikings without their starting quarterback from the 2024 season. No, Darnold was not going to start for the Vikings this season. But his departure leaves the Vikings with Sam Howell as the backup. While Howell has started before, there could be better options in case McCarthy suffers another injury.

Daniel Jones inked a one-year deal with the Indianapolis Colts to become their backup quarterback. If the Colts’ season goes south, they may either turn to Jones or outright trade him. The Vikings could use someone like Darnold to come in and give McCarthy a reliable veteran backup who can be decent occasionally.

Jones started only 10 games for the New York Giants before they released him. In those 10 games, he passed for 2,070 yards while tossing eight touchdowns and seven interceptions. His 79.4 passer rating was the worst among 32 starting quarterbacks.

The Vikings are committed to McCarthy, as they should be. However, they might need to upgrade at this position if anything happens to McCarthy. Injuries to quarterbacks are usually the death knell for a team’s season, and the Vikings need the insurance in case anything goes wrong.

Jalen Ramsey

According to Team Rankings, the Minnesota ranked just 29th in defensive pass touchdowns per game. While some would argue this had a lot to do with the Vikings’ being ahead in most games, they also were 14th in passing touchdowns allowed. It was not the worst performance against the Rams in the Wild Card Round, but the pass defense still allowed two passing touchdowns.

While many believe the Los Angeles Rams will trade for Jalen Ramsey, he would also be a good fit in Minnesota. Currently, the Vikings don’t have a true “lockdown” cornerback and rely on a rotation of cornerbacks to help cover top receivers. This was evident in their performances against Amon-Ra St. Brown, Puka Nacua, and DJ Moore during the 2024 season.

Ramsey played all 17 games for the...