The Vikings Have Shaken Up Everything

free agency and promoting quarterback J.J. McCarthy, along with onboarding a rookie draft class.
What’s more remarkable is the scale of change. The team finished 14-3 last season, but that didn’t prevent Minnesota from shaking up the roster.
The Vikings’ Roster Shake-Up Is Hard to Ignore
Minnesota orchestrated some major roster upheaval.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah had one big chance to spend big based on the way he finagled the budget since arriving on the scene in 2022. In four offseasons, the young executive offloaded nearly every expensive and aging veteran (except Harrison Smith), while retaining the team’s youthful core: Justin Jefferson and Christian Darrisaw.
His team ranked near the top of the NFL in available 2025 cap space, prompting Adofo-Mensah to unload.
All told, Adofo-Mensah welcomed these players:
- Jonathan Allen (DT)
- Will Fries (G)
- Kahlef Hailassie (CB)
- Javon Hargrave (DT)
- Ryan Kelly (C)
- Rondale Moore (WR, injured for all of 2025)
- Jeff Okudah (CB)
- Isaiah Rodgers (CB)
- Justin Skule (OT)
- Tavierre Thomas (CB)
- Eric Wilson (LB)
3 New Quarterbacks
Last year, Minnesota employed these four men at quarterback: Sam Darnold, Nick Mullens, Brett Rypien, and Daniel Jones.
None of those men works for the Vikings anymore. Zero. Darnold left in free agency for the Seattle Seahawks. Mullens chose the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jones is the new QB1 in Indianapolis, and Rypien was just released after summer roster cuts.
Carson Wentz, and somehow found an undrafted rookie gem in Max Brosmer.
Four jettisoned passers. Three newcomers.
3 New Defensive Tackles
What’s more, Vikings fans have pleaded with the franchise for over a decade to sign or draft impactful defensive tackles. Instead, the organization would always settle on a mid-tier solution, usually signing a player like Shamar Stephen, Armon Watts, Jonathan Bullard, or Jerry Tillery. In the regular season, those players would play okay, and the cycle would start over again — fans asking for somebody better.
The team listened this time.
Adofo-Mensah signed veterans Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, a pair with four Pro Bowls between them. Minnesota also used Round 5 of the NFL Draft to pick Georgia’s Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, who flashed at times in the preseason.
He wrote, “It’s all about J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota. The second-year quarterback will be under the microscope as he takes over an offense that rejuvenated Sam Darnold’s career last season.”
“The Vikings decided not to buffer McCarthy with a veteran backup after Daniel Jones opted to sign with Indianapolis. Apologies to the Sam Howell stans, but he’s not a threat to McCarthy. The former first-round pick inherited the Porsche of offenses, which has made almost every driver look good.”
Minnesota later replaced Howell with Carson Wentz and shipped Howell to Philadelphia.



