BREAKING NEWS: Vikings Linked to $20 Million CB, 5-Time Pro Bowler in Free Agency

The mainstream media is focused on the Minnesota Vikings’ quest for a standout quarterback, which is understandable. However, they also need to tackle the cornerback position during this offseason. Interestingly, Stephon Gilmore, recognized as one of the NFL’s top cornerbacks in recent years, is still available after a busy first week of free agency. David Kenyon from Bleacher Report suggested on Saturday, March 16, that the Vikings could be an ideal landing spot for Gilmore in the upcoming season.

Stephon Gilmore, Cowboys

Stephon Gilmore Projected to Cost Upwards of $12 Million in Free Agency

Despite being a 12-year veteran and approaching 34 years old, Stephon Gilmore, a five-time Pro Bowler, showcased near-elite performance during his 2023 season with the Cowboys. Despite his age, Gilmore’s abilities remained impressive. In Dallas, he earned a considerable salary, concluding a two-year contract totaling $20 million by the end of last season. According to Spotrac, Gilmore’s market value is estimated at $11.2 million for a new one-year contract.

Stephon Gilmore of the Cowboys

As of Saturday, Minnesota had around $17 million in salary cap space available for the 2024 season, making them potentially capable of pursuing Gilmore.

Vikings Must Invest in Secondary Ahead of 2024 Season

Minnesota has been striving to address its secondary issues through both the draft and free agency for several years now. In the 2023 NFL draft, they selected cornerback Mekhi Blackmon with their second overall pick (No. 102 in the third round) and also acquired CB Byron Murphy Jr. through free agency, paying him a total of $17.5 million.

Byron Murphy Jr

Blackmon showed promise in a limited role during his rookie season, starting three games and recording 8 pass deflections, 3 tackles for loss, and an interception according to Pro Football Reference. However, Murphy struggled despite his previous success with the Arizona Cardinals, finishing 87th out of 127 qualifying cornerbacks.

Akayleb Evans, a fourth-round pick in 2022, started alongside Murphy last season when healthy. Andrew Booth Jr., a second-round selection in 2022, played as a backup alongside Blackmon last year but faced challenges living up to his draft status due to injuries, missing 11 regular-season games as a rookie.

Stephon Gilmore is expected to excel under defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ blitz-heavy scheme, which features various unique zone coverages. Throughout his NFL career, which includes stints with the Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, and Cowboys, Gilmore has consistently performed at an elite level.

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