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The Value of One Vikings Veteran Can’t Be Overlooked

Vikings Place 2 Players on IR, Sign 2 NewPro Football Focus were both 12th best across the league for all tackles. His run-blocking grade of 74.6 was 20th across the league, showing his consistency for the position.

PFF also selected O’Neill as one of their top three players for the Vikings, alongside Justin Jefferson and Christian Darrisaw. They had this to say about their selection of O’Neill: “O’Neill earned a 0.43 WAR, the third-highest mark on the team in 2024”. An excellent pass protector, O’Neill only allowed two sacks last season, just one in 2023, and none in 2022. The stats say he didn’t allow a single QB hit across the last three seasons. He is as reliable as you could hope for on the right flank to protect your young quarterback.

A second-round pick back in 2018 out of Pittsburgh, O’Neill quickly became Minnesota’s starting right tackle, and the only injury has seen him displaced since. O’Neill turns 30 in September, but linemen can keep going well into their 30s. Trent Williams is 36 and has been the best tackle in football over recent years, and he still played at an elite level in 2024. With two years left on the five-year, $92.5 million contract extension he signed in 2021.

some will have doubts over a QB who missed his entire rookie season through injury. O’Neill and Darrisaw have made the Vikings solid on the edge over the last four seasons, but the problem in Minnesota has been a soft middle to their offensive line. Something that often reared its ugly head when playing the top teams. The playoff defeat in Los Angeles was the latest example of the Rams’ defensive line dominating.

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