The Jonathan Greenard Trade Still Needs a Follow-Up

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Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel celebrating a defensive play against the Cowboystrading Jonathan Greenard.

Unfortunately, moving Greenard wasn’t a secret; it was something the Vikings had been flirting with for weeks. The Philadelphia Eagles were a rumored destination, and they ultimately wound up as the landing spot.

The Vikings Haven’t Made the Next Move Just Yet

Minnesota acquired the 98th overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft, along with a third-round selection next year, in exchange for Greenard. They also cleared cap space and avoided paying him $100 million on an extension.

The 98th overall pick became Miami Safety Jakobe Thomas. He is a potential talent to start on Day 1 for Brian Flores should Harrison Smith not return to the secondary. Obviously, the additional third-round pick has yet to be cashed, and more notably, the money hasn’t been reallocated either.

$16 million in cap space, the Vikings have some room to maneuver. Unfortunately, free agency has already had its frenzy, so there aren’t a ton of options left. The Vikings could (and should) go sign a WR3 with some notoriety. Pairing another option behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison to help Kyler Murray makes sense. They’ll also have to pay the class, and potentially Smith if he returns.

At any rate, fans aren’t going to want to see a team quarterbacked by Murray drop Greenard in a salary dump. Thomas was a nice addition, but the financial considerations must be reallocated as well. This is a cap space, and it’s not an ownership group run by the Pohlad’s.

Ted Schwerzler is a Minneapolis based blogger that covers the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. Sharing thoughts constantly on Twitter, … More about Ted Schwerzler

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