It’s flatly a mystery what the Minnesota Vikings will do with roughly $14 million remaining in cap space per OverTheCap.com. The working theory suggests that the franchise could stand to improve at defensive end, possibly weakside linebacker, and WR3.
So far, though, the Vikings merely signed oodles of cornerbacks with the cash flow, solidifying the longstanding joke and tendency that the team’s head coach, Mike Zimmer, adores cornerbacks. Too, general manager Rick Spielman acquired Sheldon Richardson, a defensive tackle, in free agency, adding heft to the interior of the defensive line with a knack of pass-rushing.