The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Vikings GM must rebuild roster after losing QB, defensive end

- By Jim Souhan (Minneapoli­s) Star Tribune

MINNEAPOLI­S — Fourteen months ago, the Vikings were concluding a season in which they won 13 games with a rookie head coach and easily won a flawed division. This past week, they lost their franchise quarterbac­k and best defensive player, creating the possibilit­y that they will be the worst team in the NFC North in 2024.

Kirk Cousins isn’t worth what the Falcons paid him, and allowing him to leave seems logical. But his departure, and that of star defensive end Danielle Hunter, means that Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah will have to find his future quarterbac­k and rebuild a flawed roster in short order, and he will be doing so coming off two poor performanc­es in his first two drafts.

Adofo-Mensah now sits on the hottest seat in Minnesota sports, and that seat no longer features a safety belt.

This is no longer a competitiv­e rebuild. It is a reconstruc­tion. And if he can’t immediatel­y find a franchise quarterbac­k under difficult circumstan­ces — picking 11th in a draft in which the top three or four prospects could go in the first 10 selections — the Vikings could reside at the bottom of the division for years.

The Lions are for real. They may not have the highend talent to win a Super Bowl in the Patrick Mahomes era, but they are built to last.

The Green Bay Packers again quickly transition­ed from franchise quarterbac­k to franchise quarterbac­k. Jordan Love’s Packers, like the Lions, aren’t guaranteed to win big, but they’ll be a factor in the division for years.

The Chicago Bears have the most desirable situation of any losing NFL team, with the first and ninth picks in the draft, and a series of shrewd acquisitio­ns.

Sam Darnold is at best a placeholde­r and at worst the kind of placeholde­r who fools his team into investing faith in him for a longer term without reward.

The biggest question facing the Vikings when they fired Rick Spielman and hired Adofo-Mensah was, “Can Kwesi cook?”

Now, it’s, “Can Kwesi shop?”

Last week’s developmen­ts mean that Adofo-Mensah will need to turn his draft capital into a young quarterbac­k who can develop quickly, win big and save his job.

On Friday, the Vikings traded their second-round draft pick in 2025 to acquire the Texans’ first-round pick in 2024, the 23rd pick overall. That gives them a chance either to trade up in the first round to take a quarterbac­k or to take an impact nonquarter­back at 11 and still select one of the second-tier quarterbac­k prospects at 23.

If Adofo-Mensah emerges from this draft with a promising quarterbac­k, he will have bought himself some time. If he doesn’t, another general manager will take over the rebuild.

Desperatel­y needing a quarterbac­k can lead to terrible decisions. The Vikings had the 12th pick in the 2011 draft. They desperatel­y needed a quarterbac­k. Their need caused them to overrate Christian Ponder’s poise, maturity and accuracy. Ponder got his coach, Leslie Frazier, fired, and led the Vikings to invest another high draft pick in a quarterbac­k (Teddy Bridgewate­r) and resume their high turnover at the position.

That turnover led them to sign Cousins to a then-record deal for guaranteed money. Then they won one playoff game in Cousins’ six seasons — as many as they won in Case Keenum’s one season as their emergency starter.

Needing a quarterbac­k can set a franchise back in two ways:

This draft represents a difficult but fair test for Adofo-Mensah and his staff. In one of his first media interviews on the job, Adofo-Mensah called Cousins “a good quarterbac­k,” then added, “We don’t have Tom Brady,” and, “We don’t have Pat Mahomes.”

Now he doesn’t have Cousins, his safety belt, either.

 ?? ANTHONY SOUFFLE/(MINNEAPOLI­S) STAR TRIBUNE/TNS 2021 ?? Turnover led the Vikings to sign Kirk Cousins in 2018 to a then-record deal for guaranteed money. Then they won one playoff game in Cousins’ six seasons.
ANTHONY SOUFFLE/(MINNEAPOLI­S) STAR TRIBUNE/TNS 2021 Turnover led the Vikings to sign Kirk Cousins in 2018 to a then-record deal for guaranteed money. Then they won one playoff game in Cousins’ six seasons.

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