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Vikings Have Another Champagne Problem

extended Jefferson, and all the trade theories and fearbait about his extension were all for naught.

Now, according to Adofo-Mensah, he has another champagne problem: adding a third tight end.

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah on TE as a Champagne Problem

Minnesota has two tight ends on its roster just days before the draft. Ordinarily at this point on the calendar, the Vikings would have four at minimum.

Adofo-Mensah replied: “Roster-spot-wise, that’s probably an easy place to look and see that the Vikings would want to add something, but I don’t love the word ‘need.’ I want to be positively focused. It’s want. We want certain types of players on our team. When you start that question with T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver, you say the word need, I feel a little bit champagne problemish, in terms of the phrase of the word need.”

“I think those are two dynamic players at their positions, the ability to give us a lot of great skill sets, and we’re excited about adding somebody else in that room, however that comes. The draft is just one of the avenues we have, but from a numbers standpoint, that is a position we will address.”

So, Minnesota doesn’t need another tight end, and talks about the third guy remind him of champagne.

Where’d All the TEs All Go?

Not long ago, Minnesota had oodles of tight ends connected to their roster orbit.

Nick Muse, a 2022 draftee, lived on the practice squad and active roster for three seasons before getting plucked from the PS late last season by the Philadelphia Eagles. Muse won a Super Bowl a few weeks later. Must be nice.

and explained: “The Vikings have a need for a TE3, which could eventually lead to a need for a TE2 after the expiration of Josh Oliver’s contract. And, well, Harold Fannin Jr. is exciting. He’s about as legitimate of a receiving tight end as any in the last couple of drafts, and he is completely flying under the radar because he is a bit undersized and he played for Bowling Green.”

“He is not a blocker whatsoever, but his receiving upside is unreal. The kid could get a legit run at slot receiver in the Vikings’ offense.”

Michigan’s Colston Loveland or Penn State’s Tyler Warren if either man tumbled down the draftboard. That’s unlikely, given the state of the consensus big board, but stranger things have happened.

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