The Vikings have four free agents that the Eagles could sign…
The Eagles will need some help on the offensive and defensive side of the ball in 2024, and the Vikings could be losing a few good pieces that would fit in on Philly’s roster nicely.
The Philadelphia Eagles have some huge holes in their defense that they need to fill ahead of their first season with new coordinator Vic Fangio. Once the new league year begins, free agency should help them find a few. The impending free agents coming from the Minnesota Vikings 2023 roster aren’t necessarily players that could plug those holes permanently, but let’s discuss them anyway. There’s a lot of talent in the group.
Things change often in the NFL, and they change quickly. Decisions must be made about Haason Reddick, Josh Sweat, and D’Andre Swift, and that’s where some of these Vikings could be useful pieces on the Eagles’ roster.
The Eagles’ defense could benefit from a few of the free agents leaving the Vikings.
Here’s a look at a few Vikings worth discussing. One is a guy the Eagles know very well.
First off, his name is pronounced Done-eel. ‘Done’, like ‘finished’, and then ‘eel’, like the underwater hell-snake thing. Danielle Hunter is 29 years old and entering his ninth NFL season, and he’s anything but ‘done’.
He registered over 10 sacks and/or was a Pro Bowler four times in five of them. He’s a stud and this would be a knockout (but expensive) addition.
His acquisition would depend entirely on what happens with Haason Reddick and/or Josh Sweat.
Jordan Hicks is 31 years old and entering his 10th season in the NFL. He was drafted by the Eagles in 2015 and spent four years with the team, so he should sound familiar to you.
He’s definitely past his prime, but he’s still playing well. He missed a few games last season with a leg contusion and some other scary medical thing with his leg, but that was the first time he’s missed extended time since he was on the Eagles roster in 2017.
Vic Fangio’s defense needs capable linebackers and Jordan Hicks is a serviceable talent, even at his age.
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