Purple Rumor Mill: The Harrison Smith Deadline, Milton Williams, Darnold’s Next Team

Rumor: Minnesota has until March 14th for a Harrison Smith verdict on retirement or a return.
Smith played quite well in 2024, his 13th in the NFL, and most want him back for one final hurrah.
“In other words, there’s a deadline for the Vikings to either restructure his contract or for the team and Smith to make a final decision about whether he’ll be back for a 14th season in Minnesota,” Goessling added.
NFL free agency kicks off March 10th, a Monday, with “legal tampering,” so a decision will be in order by the end of that week.
Rumor: Milton Williams, a defensive tackle from the Philadelphia Eagles, could realistically join the Vikings via free agency.
Minnesota has about $60 million to spend in free agency as of mid-February, its most in years. The number could climb higher, too, if general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah restructures existing players’ contracts.
Mosher added, “Williams has just 19 career starts and has never played more than 501 snaps in a single season. Still, it’s hard to blame him, considering that he’s played behind the likes of Jalen Carter, Fletcher Cox, and Jordan Davis for much of his rookie contract. Still, he’s got the type of athleticism that is hard to find and should be paid handsomely this offseason.”
He then listed the Vikings, Detroit Lions, and San Francisco 49ers as possible landing spots.
Vikings would adore this transaction.
Rumor: All signs point to the Las Vegas Raiders as Sam Darnold’s next team.
Schefter doesn’t typically shoot from the hip with free agency theories, meaning he likely has intel to suggest Darnold to Las Vegas.
Everyone keeps saying the same thing about Darnold’s free agency: the Raiders.
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