NFL’s Top Free Agent to Meet with the Vikings

NFL’s Top Free Agent to Meet with the Vikings

Close-up of a Minnesota Vikings helmet on the sideline during the NFC Wild Card game at State Farm Stadium.tongue-in-cheek rumors, the Minnesota Vikings will audition cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. this week, as the recently healed defender is ready for his next NFL adventure.

What was a very, very long-living rumor has taken a next step to reality, as the Vikings will meet with the top free-agent CB on the market.

Samuel Jr. entered the Vikings’ rumor mill in March, as the team needed a cornerback for depth purposes — and still needs one in the middle of the regular season.

Asante Samuel Jr. to Audition for Vikings

Could it finally come true?

Jeremy Fowler wrote Wednesday, “Free agent cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., who underwent spinal fusion surgery in April, has been cleared for football activities and plans to make free agency visits as soon as this week. Samuel is in touch with several teams, some of which are in the market for a cornerback before the NFL trade deadline Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET.

“Samuel Jr. has a packed free agency visit schedule, per source: Panthers today, Packers on Thursday, Vikings on Friday, 49ers on Monday, Bears on Tuesday, Steelers on Wednesday.”

Of course, Minnesota’s interest in Samuel Jr. isn’t exclusive, so the team will have to wow him in person.

Fowler added, “In March, Samuel was the No. 14 overall free agent in ESPN’s pre-free agency rankings. Some team executives considered him the best corner in the class. But he went on injured reserve in 2024 and was limited to four games. At the end of that season, Samuel described the injury as a stinger in both shoulders but also a condition he has been dealing with since he was born. It became clear in the spring he needed the procedure.”

Cleared to Play, Alas

The Los Angeles Chargers, who drafted Samuel Jr. four years ago in Round 2, didn’t re-sign him during the offseason, making the 26-year-old one of the league’s top free-agent corners. And then that status just sort of lingered for several weeks until Samuel Jr.’s medical situation became public.

He needed surgery to repair his spine, and no team would offer him a contract until he received medical clearance.

Super Bowl aspirations, while Minnesota is just hoping to slide back into playoff contention.

The Vikings do, though, have a slight connection. Brian Flores came up in the NFL with the New England Patriots as a scout and later a coach, and he crossed paths with Samuel Jr.’s father there, where he spent five seasons.

Perhaps Minnesota’s brass can lean on the Flores-Patriots connection for this one, assuming Flores and Samuel Sr. still know each other.

SI.com on Samuel Jr. + Vikings

Jonathan Harrison of Sports Illustrated weighed in on Samuel Jr.’s trip to Minnesota: “Minnesota sat still at Tuesday’s trade deadline, deciding to move forward with the current roster after an important 27-24 win over the Lions on Sunday boosted them to 4-4 on the season. With the .500 record, Minnesota is just a game-and-a-half back behind the Packers for the top spot in the NFC North.”

“Cornerback remains an area of need for the Vikings, one that Samuel, despite only recently being cleared following spinal fusion surgery, could help fill. The Vikings have just three interceptions this season, tied for third-fewest in the league. Their 51.0 team coverage grade ranks as the ninth-worst in the NFL, according to PFF.”

Minnesota could also hope to keep Samuel Jr. around for the long haul. When the offseason hits in a few months — guess what? The Vikings will need a cornerback or two.

Javon Hargrave from this past free agency. Despite the injury concerns, a mid-season swing on Samuel doesn’t necessarily pose that big of a risk for a Vikings team looking to be competitive down the stretch.”

Circle Friday as the big day for Samuel Jr.’s chat in Minnesota. It’s finally happening after months of rumors.


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