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(03-09-2026, 02:13 PM)supafreak84 Wrote: Don't shoot the messenger, but taking a receiver high in the draft might not be the worst idea in the world. Tate, Lemon, Tyson, Boston...any one of those guys could realistically be sitting on the board at 18. Do we trust Addison or do we even have any intention on giving him a big contract after the off the field stuff and the drops?
Koc luvs him WR's like Zimsu had a fetish for Corners...
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What the Vikings lost when Nailor agreed to a nice three-year deal with the Raiders (worth up to $35 million with $23 million guaranteed) goes beyond just his modest production (28 and 29 catches the last two years).
Of those 57 catches, 47 went for first downs.
He had just one drop last season.
He was one of the few Vikings pass-catchers who developed consistent chemistry with J.J. McCarthy, and Nailor made the key catch that sealed Minnesota’s best win of the year at Detroit. A good third receiver isn’t irreplaceable. But it’s the sort of thing you notice when you don’t have it.
Nailor’s departure also sets up a key year for (and decision on) Jordan Addison.
Will the Vikings pick up his fifth-year option for 2027 — at a cost estimated at $18 million for that season, and a decision that needs to be made by May 1? That’s a lot of money for a player who has faced off-field issues and who had a subpar year in 2025 (career-low 42 catches and a career-high six drops). But declining the option after losing Nailor would leave the Vikings’ WR depth perilously thin behind Justin Jefferson heading into next year.
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