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Metellus a holdout?
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The Minnesota Vikings have kicked off their OTAs, or Organized Team Activities. Most players from the 90-man offseason roster were present, but some were absent, and one defender’s absence is notable, in particular.

The Minnesota Vikings host training camp at TCO Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports
Justin Jefferson was there after skipping OTAs in the past, and J.J. McCarthy got his first on-field action since last August.

On defense, consider this nugget from the official Vikings website. Craig Peters wrote in his OTA observations: “Veteran cornerback Jeff Okudah was involved early in coverage, lining up opposite of Murphy in a 7-on-7 grouping that also included Pace and Blake Cashman at inside linebacker, Andrew Van Ginkel on the edge, and Harrison Smith and Theo Jackson at safety. (CB Isaiah Rodgers and all-arounder Joshua Metellus were not at the voluntary session). Jay Ward also logged some work in filling in for Metellus.”

No Metellus.

The safety, or Swiss Army Knife, missed OTAs. Why is that notable, considering those are voluntary? Well, Metellus is in the final year of his contract extension, and he is severely underpaid compared to his peers. The holdout — if it is one — could signal that there’s some tension between him and the franchise.

He signed a two-year contract worth $8 million in the 2023 offseason. That was a brilliant move by Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, who handed the defender a new deal right before his career took off under Brian Flores, who is fully taking advantage of his versatility.

Just a couple of weeks ago, NFL.com’s Gennaro Filice listed Metellus as Minnesota’s underappreciated player and suggested that he deserves a new deal.

“With his impressive renovation of Minnesota’s defense over the past two seasons, Brian Flores has established himself as one of the most esteemed coordinators in football today. But one of his key cogs hasn’t received the national shine he deserves. The Vikings’ second-leading tackler in each of the past two seasons, Metellus is the chess piece Flores moves all over the board. Currently in the final year of his contract, Metellus feels like a prime extension candidate, given his Swiss Army Knife role in Flores’ attacking defense.”

Thankfully, Rick Spielman didn’t rest on his laurels in 2020 after selecting Justin Jefferson. In the sixth round, he added Michigan’s defender Metellus. Unlike Jefferson, he needed some time to grow and was a reserve for three seasons.

In those three years, Metellus developed into a premier special-teams player and had some spot starts in place of Harrison Smith in 2022. His breakthrough came in 2023 when Flores entered the building.

Through five seasons, Metellus has played in 82 games with 30 starts. He has registered four interceptions, five forced fumbles, 2.5 sacks, and 283 tackles. Metellus was pretty much a full-time player in the last two seasons, playing 1,065 and 991 defensive snaps. Remarkably, he still played about half of the special-teams snaps.

In April, Metellus was asked about a new deal. He didn’t really want to talk about it, pointing to the private aspect of those conversations. Then, he noted that he would want to spend his entire career in the Twin Cities.

So what could a contract look like? Let’s set the baseline and say that $4 million per year isn’t going to cut it.

A couple of safeties make north of $20 million a year, and eight others have a deal worth at least $15 million per season, including departed safety Cam Bynum, Metellus’ dance partner, who headed to Indianapolis in this year’s free agency.

A total of 18 safeties earn at least $10 million per season. Metellus surely belongs in that group. He won’t be cheap, but he has earned every penny. An annual salary of $12-14 million is realistic.

Metellus is a unicorn, a one-of-a-kind defender who can play all over the field and do every job imaginable. He is a locker room leader and one of the most popular players on the team.

When Andrew Van Ginkel signed his new deal, ESPN’s Kevin Seifert noted that Metellus could be next: “Van Ginkel is one of several Vikings veterans who has been in negotiations for a contract extension this offseason, Another is safety Josh Metellus, whose contract is set to expire after the 2025 season. He and Van Ginkel are represented by the same agents.”

Considering his worth for the defense and the locker room, a new deal should be ready for his signature soon. It’s a no-brainer.

He’s now 27 years old.

Source:  https://purpleptsd.com/2025/vikings/top_...i-holdout/
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I was thinking how nice it was that we don't have any contract holdouts like the Lions and the Bengals. I guess we do. But I doubt this lasts long. Metellus is a huge part of what Flores does, and while I don't think he's an elite talent who would be great in any defense, what he does for our defense should be rewarded at a better clip than $4M per year. CJ Ham and rookie Donovan Jackson make more than that.
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Yup, pay the man...
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Think it was a big miss not to give the money to Bynum as he was way more valuable than Metellus in that he can play the traditional safety position, which Metlellus does not have the speed for. I really like Metellus and he has played his role well, but he is a hybrid player and cannot play the two deep safety positions. I think he is much more easier replaceable than Bynum. There are a number of tweener LB/S who you could plug into the role. I would not give him big money.
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Again I have mixed emotions on these situations. Is Metellus a stand alone plug and play stud in the NFL or is he a product of Flores?
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(06-02-2025, 10:11 AM)Still Hurtn Wrote: Again I have mixed emotions on these situations. Is Metellus a stand alone plug and play stud in the NFL or is he a product of Flores?

Does it really matter?

He has a role in Flores' D that he fulfills pretty well. 

While they are different players, the fact that Bynum is gone imo makes it more important to keep Metellus. That D backfield is mighty, mighty thin...Its the achilles heel of a stacked roster imho.
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(06-02-2025, 10:18 AM)purplefaithful Wrote: Does it really matter?

He has a role in Flores' D that he fulfills pretty well. 

While they are different players, the fact that Bynum is gone imo makes it more important to keep Metellus. That D backfield is mighty, mighty thin...Its the achilles heel of a stacked roster imho.

On the business side of football it matters a lot. You can't pay them all. Vikings have let go Hunter, Cam, Darnold yet all were very productive players. 

Along with Metellus Vikings have over 30 FA next year. 

Hope Metellus gets paid. As long as it doesn't screw up the salary cap.
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(06-02-2025, 10:56 AM)Still Hurtn Wrote: On the business side of football it matters a lot. You can't pay them all. Vikings have let go Hunter, Cam, Darnold yet all were very productive players. 

Along with Metellus Vikings have over 30 FA next year. 

Hope Metellus gets paid. As long as it doesn't screw up the salary cap.

30 sounds like a lot, not sure how it stacks relative to avg turn-over in the league? 

The Vikings are 2nd to the lowest in the league when measuring # of starts from draft choices over (I dont know how many) KAM drafts now. 

Perhaps its catching up to them on the roster? I know it's going to catch-up to them in the cap soon.
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Hmmm

I believe someone REALLY liked the idea of adding a S in this past draft. Mettelus being in the last year of his deal was one of a myriad of reasons to do so.

That mfer is kinda looking astute at this juncture.

That being said, I’ve got little doubt that his extension gets done.
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(06-02-2025, 09:54 AM)JR44 Wrote: Think it was a big miss not to give the money to Bynum as he was way more valuable than Metellus in that he can play the traditional safety position, which Metlellus does not have the speed for.  I really like Metellus and he has played his role well, but he is a hybrid player and cannot play the two deep safety positions.  I think he is much more easier replaceable than Bynum.  There are a number of tweener LB/S who you could plug into the role.  I would not give him big money.

I liked Bynum as much as the next guy, but he got 4 years, $60M from the Colts. That's $15M AAV. If we had signed him we would probably have zero cap space. For better or worse, I think the team is ready to give his role to Theo Jackson, whose AAV is $3M. Whether that was a good move or not remains to be seen.
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