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David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/11/2025 5:27:35 PM)

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ORIGINAL: lyle chabot

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ORIGINAL: nfrosty

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ORIGINAL: lyle chabot

Any thoughts on who we should bring in as a backup QB?

Here's another possibility.

Marcus Mariota has not started a game since his 2022 stint with the Atlanta Falcons, but over the past couple seasons, he has been in QB rooms with young players such as Jalen Hurts and Jayden Daniels.

Last season, Mariota appeared in three games and threw for 364 yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions while completing a very impressive 77.3% of his passes.

I would kick the tires on him if he is not to old


He's 31.




lyle chabot -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 9:30:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

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ORIGINAL: lyle chabot

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ORIGINAL: nfrosty

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ORIGINAL: lyle chabot

Any thoughts on who we should bring in as a backup QB?

Here's another possibility.

Marcus Mariota has not started a game since his 2022 stint with the Atlanta Falcons, but over the past couple seasons, he has been in QB rooms with young players such as Jalen Hurts and Jayden Daniels.

Last season, Mariota appeared in three games and threw for 364 yards, four touchdowns, and zero interceptions while completing a very impressive 77.3% of his passes.

I would kick the tires on him if he is not to old


He's 31.
Hi David, I thought he was older than 31 seems like he has been around a long time. I would give him a tryout to see what he has left.




David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 11:48:33 AM)

Vikings Linked to $75 Million QB as J.J. McCarthy’s Backup

The Minnesota Vikings are officially in the market for another quarterback after saying goodbye to three of them upon the start of the new NFL year.

J.J. McCarthy now appears the overwhelmingly likely choice to start Week 1, after Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones and Nick Mullens departed for the Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars, respectively. But the 22-year-old McCarthy needs a viable veteran backup QB after a rookie season deleted by injury, and Brett Rypien is the only other signal-caller under contract.

There are a handful of potential options still available in free agency, though Darren Wolfson of KSTP reported on the Tuesday, March 11 edition of “SKOR North” that several in the Vikings organization hold one specific player in high regard.

“There’s still people in this front office going back years that have been fans of Marcus Mariota,” Wolfson said.

Mariota spent the first four and a half seasons of his career as a starter with the Tennessee Titans, who made him the No. 2 overall pick in the first round of the 2015 draft.

He spent four of the past five years as a backup QB with the Las Vegas Raiders (then Oakland), Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders. Mariota also started 13 games for the Atlanta Falcons in 2022.

All told, Mariota is 34-40 as a starter and has amassed north of 16,000 passing yards, 97 TDs and 55 INTs. He spent last year in the Washington, where he appeared in three games and threw for 364 yards, 4 TDs and zero INTs on a 77.3% completion percentage (34-of-44).

Mariota, 31, has earned approximately $75.5 million over the course of his 10-year career. Spotrac projects his market value at $4.2 million on a new one-year deal.

Marcus Mariota Fits Bill of What Vikings Want Behind J.J. McCarthy

Mariota has never been a franchise-changer, and the Vikings won’t expect him to be. But he does fit the niche specifications that Minnesota appears to be seeking in a QB to play behind McCarthy.

Mariota is a veteran who can help McCarthy navigate what will be his second pro campaign, but his first actually healthy and on the field. Mariota is good enough to step in if McCarthy leaves a game early or misses a few starts due to injury, but he’s not so talented that he will threaten McCarthy’s starting role or future with the franchise should McCarthy struggle through a few consecutive outings.

Head coach Kevin O’Connell proved in 2023 that he could compete with quarterbacks like Mullens and Josh Dobbs, so this iteration of the Vikings should be able to win with Mariota — at least to some degree — if it needs to rely on him for a stretch in 2025.

Finally, Mariota’s expected price of $4 million keeps costs down for a Minnesota team that has McCarthy on a rookie deal for three more seasons plus a team option for the 2028 campaign. The Vikings have already spent big to fortify the offensive and defensive lines, and can use the money they’re saving under center to address what is likely to prove a mass migration of starters in the secondary this offseason.

https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/minnesota-vikings/marcus-mariota-commanders-jj-mccarthy-backup/




David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 11:51:14 AM)

Minnesota Vikings: A-

Key additions: OG Will Fries, CB Isaiah Rodgers, C Ryan Kelly, DT Jonathan Allen, DT Javon Hargrave

Key re-signings: RB Aaron Jones (Read more), CB Byron Murphy

Key departures: QB Sam Darnold (Seahawks), S Camryn Bynum (Colts), QB Daniel Jones (Colts)

The Vikings left Day 1 with a “D” grade from us, but Tuesday was all about Minnesota. Kwesi Adofo-Mensah found a way to keep cornerback Byron Murphy in house on Monday night, then upgraded the trenches with former Colts Will Fries and Ryan Kelly on the offensive side, and a couple of veterans in Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave on defense. With Daniel Jones now a Colt, it looks like J.J. McCarthy is going to be Minnesota’s QB1. He better be ready to live up to those first-round expectations, because the Vikings are doing a nice job building a team around him.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2025-nfl-free-agency-team-by-team-grades-vikings-patriots-bears-earn-high-marks-after-day-2/

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WINNERS

Minnesota Vikings: Out from under Kirk Cousins’ contract, Minnesota had money to spend and focused on the trenches. Former quarterback Sam Darnold was sacked nine times in the Vikings’ playoff loss to the Rams. Since then, Kevin O’Connell has been focused on beefing up the interior of the offensive line so it can hold up for a full season. The Vikes did that by signing two former Colts, center Ryan Kelly and guard Will Fries. On the D-line, Jonathan Allen came aboard to shore up the interior push — and it appears Javon Hargrave’s en route to Minnesota, too. Bottom line: Minnesota’s looking to build a physically tougher team around second-year pro J.J. McCarthy, who will likely become the starting quarterback following the departures of both Darnold and Daniel Jones.

https://www.nfl.com/news/2025-nfl-free-agency-winners-and-losers-through-day-2-of-negotiating-period




TJSweens -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 11:56:35 AM)

Mariota is the one option that has lighting in a bottle potential IMO. He has the arm talent and experience to step in if anything were to happen to McCarthy. Like Darnold, I could see him exceeding expectations in this system with its weapons and an upgraded line.




David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 11:58:14 AM)

Only 10 QB hits in 121 starts is pretty amazing.

[image]https://i.ibb.co/rRP5ZKw8/Screenshot-2025-03-12-at-9-52-41-AM.png[/image]




Mark Anderson -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 12:11:04 PM)

Great start to FA.

We could knock it out of the park with a Cooper Kupp signing and one more CB(Samuel Jr. or Jaire Alexander if he gets released.)

The cap space is still there.




Trekgeekscott -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 12:28:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

Great start to FA.

We could knock it out of the park with a Cooper Kupp signing and one more CB(Samuel Jr. or Jaire Alexander if he gets released.)

The cap space is still there.



And a better QB backup option than Brett Rypien.




Chris Olson -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 12:37:26 PM)

Mariota at $4 mil would be amazing!

And I agree that one more CB signing would be great!

We already have pretty great flexibility for the draft after the work we did yesterday




Bill Johanesen -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 12:44:38 PM)

Mariota's estimated value is $4.2M? Give him $5M and call it a day.




lyle chabot -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 12:47:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

Only 10 QB hits in 121 starts is pretty amazing.

[image]https://i.ibb.co/rRP5ZKw8/Screenshot-2025-03-12-at-9-52-41-AM.png[/image]

Dude looks like he wants to fight everyone lol




nfrosty -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 12:47:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Mariota is the one option that has lighting in a bottle potential IMO. He has the arm talent and experience to step in if anything were to happen to McCarthy. Like Darnold, I could see him exceeding expectations in this system with its weapons and an upgraded line.

Here's an AI generated overview of Mariota's strengths and weaknesses.

Marcus Mariota is known for his strong running ability and mobility, but he sometimes struggles with pocket presence and deep-ball accuracy.

Strengths:
Mobility and running ability:
Mariota is a strong runner who can extend plays and create opportunities with his feet.

Toughness:
He's known for his resilience and ability to withstand pressure in the pocket.

Red Zone Accuracy:
Mariota has a knack for scoring and taking care of the football in the red zone, often not turning over the ball in that area of the field.

Release and Short Pass Accuracy:
Mariota possesses a quick release and is known for his accuracy on short passes.

Weaknesses:
Pocket Presence: While Mariota can move well, his pocket presence and ability to make decisions while under pressure can be a weakness.

Deep Ball Accuracy: Mariota has sometimes struggled with throwing deep balls with enough accuracy and touch.

Arm Strength: While adequate, his arm strength has been described as inconsistent.




lyle chabot -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 12:48:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

Vikings Linked to $75 Million QB as J.J. McCarthy’s Backup

The Minnesota Vikings are officially in the market for another quarterback after saying goodbye to three of them upon the start of the new NFL year.

J.J. McCarthy now appears the overwhelmingly likely choice to start Week 1, after Sam Darnold, Daniel Jones and Nick Mullens departed for the Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars, respectively. But the 22-year-old McCarthy needs a viable veteran backup QB after a rookie season deleted by injury, and Brett Rypien is the only other signal-caller under contract.

There are a handful of potential options still available in free agency, though Darren Wolfson of KSTP reported on the Tuesday, March 11 edition of “SKOR North” that several in the Vikings organization hold one specific player in high regard.

“There’s still people in this front office going back years that have been fans of Marcus Mariota,” Wolfson said.

Mariota spent the first four and a half seasons of his career as a starter with the Tennessee Titans, who made him the No. 2 overall pick in the first round of the 2015 draft.

He spent four of the past five years as a backup QB with the Las Vegas Raiders (then Oakland), Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders. Mariota also started 13 games for the Atlanta Falcons in 2022.

All told, Mariota is 34-40 as a starter and has amassed north of 16,000 passing yards, 97 TDs and 55 INTs. He spent last year in the Washington, where he appeared in three games and threw for 364 yards, 4 TDs and zero INTs on a 77.3% completion percentage (34-of-44).

Mariota, 31, has earned approximately $75.5 million over the course of his 10-year career. Spotrac projects his market value at $4.2 million on a new one-year deal.

Marcus Mariota Fits Bill of What Vikings Want Behind J.J. McCarthy

Mariota has never been a franchise-changer, and the Vikings won’t expect him to be. But he does fit the niche specifications that Minnesota appears to be seeking in a QB to play behind McCarthy.

Mariota is a veteran who can help McCarthy navigate what will be his second pro campaign, but his first actually healthy and on the field. Mariota is good enough to step in if McCarthy leaves a game early or misses a few starts due to injury, but he’s not so talented that he will threaten McCarthy’s starting role or future with the franchise should McCarthy struggle through a few consecutive outings.

Head coach Kevin O’Connell proved in 2023 that he could compete with quarterbacks like Mullens and Josh Dobbs, so this iteration of the Vikings should be able to win with Mariota — at least to some degree — if it needs to rely on him for a stretch in 2025.

Finally, Mariota’s expected price of $4 million keeps costs down for a Minnesota team that has McCarthy on a rookie deal for three more seasons plus a team option for the 2028 campaign. The Vikings have already spent big to fortify the offensive and defensive lines, and can use the money they’re saving under center to address what is likely to prove a mass migration of starters in the secondary this offseason.

https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/minnesota-vikings/marcus-mariota-commanders-jj-mccarthy-backup/

Sounds good to me




Mark Anderson -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 1:12:08 PM)

Mariota back to Washington for 8M




David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 1:19:01 PM)

Minshew is my next choice.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 1:19:43 PM)

Incredible FA signings so far. Never thought all that was possible. Now there is internet chatter that we could trade Addison+ for Sauce and bring in Cupp as our #2. That would be unreal.




Mark Anderson -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 1:24:14 PM)

Why not bring in Lance?

KOC might be able to get something out of all those physical talents.

Still bring in vet like Rudolph or Minshew to compete for #2 job.




David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 1:29:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Incredible FA signings so far. Never thought all that was possible. Now there is internet chatter that we could trade Addison+ for Sauce and bring in Cupp as our #2. That would be unreal.


I don't think Cupp can still be a viable #2. If we sign him, its as our #3.




TJSweens -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 1:29:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

Why not bring in Lance?

KOC might be able to get something out of all those physical talents.

Still bring in vet like Rudolph or Minshew to compete for #2 job.

Lance couldn't beat out Cooper Rush.




David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 1:44:27 PM)

I think Jaire Alexander is a more likely target than Sauce.

He'll come much cheaper and he's totally a Kwesi guy. Super talented, but has been injured each of the past 2 years.




lyle chabot -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 2:21:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

Minshew is my next choice.

Mine as well but they better sign him soon or he might be gone.




David Levine -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 2:23:53 PM)

OTC has Byron Murphy's contract posted. Cap hits are 7, 21 and 23 each of the next 3 years.

https://overthecap.com/player/byron-murphy/7824




Trekgeekscott -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 3:01:42 PM)

In the history of the NFL. The MVP has only not been an offensive player 3 times.

One was Alan Page.

One was Lawrence Taylor.

MARK MOSELY, the kicker on the Washington redskins in 1982 was the only other one.

Every other MVP has either been a QB or RB.




Phil Riewer -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 3:23:13 PM)

Tom Pelissero
@TomPelissero
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17m
Done deal: Two-time Pro Bowl DT Javon Hargrave and the #Vikings agreed to terms on a two-year, $30 million contract after his release from the #49ers.




Phil Riewer -> RE: 2025 Vikings Free Agency (3/12/2025 3:32:26 PM)

Cooper Kupp is officially cut......also looking like the Vikes are looking into ARog. Please let it be fake news.




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