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Vikings’ Combine Insights, Free Agency, and Bradbury’s Future
The Minnesota Vikings are at a pivotal juncture as the 2025 NFL offseason looms large. Coming off a 14-win 2024 campaign that didnât culminate in a Vince Lombardi Trophy, the teamâs front office, led by General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, faces critical decisions in free agency and the draft. On the latest episode of The Real Forno Show, host Tyler Forness, fresh off a trip to Mexico, and producer Dave Stefano unpacked the NFL Scouting Combineâs revelations, debated roster moves, and fielded fan questions about the Vikingsâ path forward. From Sam Darnoldâs free agency fate to the polarizing Garrett Bradbury discussion, hereâs everything you need to know about Minnesotaâs offseason strategy as of March 4, 2025.
NFL Combine Takeaways: Standouts and Vikings Targets
The NFL Scouting Combine, held in Indianapolis, is a proving ground for draft prospects and a rumor mill for team intentions. Forness highlighted several players who caught his eye, starting with South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori. âHeâs awesome,â Forness enthused. âThink of Kyle Hamilton, but as a really good athlete. Heâs got great ball skillsâthree touchdowns last year, two officiallyâand really good instincts.â At 6-foot-2, 230 pounds with a blazing 4.32-second 40-yard dash, Emmanworiâs freakish athleticism makes him a potential fit for Minnesotaâs secondary, especially if safety Camryn Bynum departs in free agency. Forness even mocked Emmanwori to the Vikings at pick 24 in his upcoming draft projection, signaling strong belief in the prospectâs upside.
Edge rusher Dallas Turner from Alabama also drew praise. Despite concerns about his production mirroring Georgiaâs Nolan Smith (who had just 11 sacks in college), Forness dismissed doubts. âHeâs 21 years old, needed a year, and was behind an All-Pro,â he explained. âHe showed real signs of improvement over the course of the year. Iâm not worried about him at all.â Turnerâs upward trajectory could make him a target if the Vikings prioritize pass-rush help.
Other names with âarrows angled upwardâ per team sources, as reported by Alec Lewis of the New York Times, included Jalen Redman, Levi Drake Rodriguez, Makai Blackman, Dwight McGlothern, and Jay Wardâplayers who could bolster depth or emerge as starters. Forness also flagged Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant as a dream addition, noting, âHeâs a freaky type athlete. I would love to have Ken Grant on this team.â A hamstring tweak kept Grant from running at the Combine, potentially dropping him into Minnesotaâs range.
Free Agency Frenzy: Sam Darnoldâs Exit and the Tag-and-Trade Dilemma
With free agency kicking off in a week, the Vikings face a monumental decision regarding quarterback Sam Darnold, who led them to 14 wins in 2024. Fan FigNuts35 asked, âDo you think weâll be able to tag and trade Darnold?â Forness leaned toward no, citing logistical and philosophical hurdles. âIf you tag him and canât trade him, youâre screwed in free agency,â he cautioned. âYour plans are kaput.â
The franchise tag, projected at just under $41 million for quarterbacks, would tie up Minnesotaâs cap space unless a trade partner emerges. However, as Stefano pointed out, âIt takes three entities to agree to it: the Vikings, the team theyâre trading to, and Sam Darnold himself. If he doesnât sign it, that $41 million sits there.â Forness added, âWhoâs going to give you the draft capital? You have to have a willing partner, and they have to give you more than a comp[ensatory] third next year. Otherwise, whatâs the point?â
The Vikings reportedly explored options but, with the franchise tag deadline looming at 3 p.m. on March 4, 2025, Forness predicted Darnold will hit the open market. âTheyâre going to let him enter free agency and weâll see what happens,â he said, acknowledging the PR risk of tagging a player in an organization lauded for its player-friendly reputation. Minnesota ranked first, second, and second in the NFLPAâs player survey over the past three years, a goodwill theyâre unlikely to jeopardize.
The Garrett Bradbury Conundrum: Keep or Cut?
Center Garrett Bradbury remains a lightning rod among Vikings fans, as evidenced by commenter Anthony Tollesonâs plea: âKick Bradbury to the curb ASAP.â Forness, who penned a column on the topic set to publish the next morning, offered a measured defense. âBradbury is an average centerâcenter 16 to 20,â he said. âHis salary cap hit is $6.064 million. Thatâs good for an average center. His flaws are there, but theyâve done a really good job of mitigating those flaws.â
Forness argued that replacing Bradbury requires a clear upgrade that aligns with cost efficiency. He dismissed Colts center Ryan Kelly due to injury concernsââIf he could stay on the field, Iâm in, but history tells us he might be off the field more than onââand questioned the value of free agent Drew Dalman. âAre you willing to pay upwards of triple the price for him?â Forness asked. âTo me, thatâs a no. Youâre getting Garrett Bradbury with chocolate coating.â
Stefano countered, advocating for a bolder approach given the rising salary cap. âWe can pay and set up contracts so we can replace all three [interior linemen] and still get a defensive interior tackle or end,â he argued. âI think you can cover all three bases for relatively little.â He suggested a temporary fix like [Ryan] Kelly or Kevin Zeitler while developing younger talent, emphasizing the importance of protecting franchise quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
Forness pushed back, highlighting Bradburyâs chemistry with the offensive line and McCarthy. âThereâs a value to already having it and not having to learn it,â he said. âIf you improve both guard spots and get Christian Darrisaw back, thatâs half the issues on the offensive line last year.â Ultimately, he concluded, âNobody has offered me a suitable replacement that makes sense from a dollars and cents standpoint and a talent standpoint.â
Tampering Talk: The Trey Smith Incident
A surprising revelation from The Athleticâs Alec Lewis stirred the pot: the Vikings met with Chiefs guard Trey Smithâs representatives at the Combine, a move that technically violates NFL tampering rules. âThey absolutely broke the rules, but it also really doesnât matter,â Forness said. âEverybody does it. Nobodyâs gonna call them on it because if you do, youâre all hypocrites.â
Stefano speculated the Vikings could claim it was incidental, tied to discussions with another player sharing Smithâs agency (Priority Sports and Entertainment), like cornerback Byron Murphy. Regardless, the Chiefs announced promptly their intention to franchise-tag Smith, ending any Minnesota pursuit. âItâs good that they were trying,â Forness noted, citing earlier reports from Ben Goessling that the Vikings coveted the Pro Bowl guard. âTheyâre serious about it, but theyâre being selective.â
Hidden Gems and Draft Strategy
Beyond the headlines, Forness and Stefano teased potential under-the-radar targets. Colts guard Will Fries, recovering from a broken tibia, could be a cost-effective addition depending on his contract demands. âIs he going to want a multi-year deal or a one-year prove-it?â Forness wondered. Meanwhile, safety Cam Bynumâs future hinges on his marketâForness pegged him at $12-13 million annually, below the elite tier of safeties earning $15 million-plus.
The Vikings also aim to stockpile draft picks, a tactic Adofo-Mensah has employed since taking over. âTheyâre trying to find ways to generate more picks,â Forness said, though he couldnât specify how. Past drafts under Adofo-Mensah have leaned on top-30 visitsâfive of 22 picks from 2022-2024 stemmed from such meetingsâsuggesting this yearâs visits will offer clues to their targets.
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Looking Ahead: A Balanced Approach
As free agency nears, the Vikingsâ strategy balances ambition with pragmatism. Forness trusts Adofo-Mensahâs patient approachââHe lets things play out; he doesnât force itââand expects an extension for the GM around draft time. Whether itâs retaining Darnold, upgrading the offensive line, or landing a Combine standout like Emmanwori, Minnesotaâs moves will shape their Super Bowl aspirations.
âWeâre a week away from seeing how this 2025 roster is really going to shape out,â Forness said, brimming with excitement. âI love this time of yearâbuilding, thinking, projecting. Itâs so much fun.â For Vikings fans, the countdown to March 11, 2025, promises answers, debates, and maybe a few surprises. SKOL!
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