Vikings Snag Praise for Sneaky Good Free Agent Move

Vikings Snag Praise for Sneaky Good Free Agent Move

Vikings fans cheer inside U.S. Bank Stadium during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals.Jeff Okudah would suffice as a CB3 solution for Brian Flores’s defense, a plan that went pear-shaped rather quickly during the regular season. This go-round, Minnesota opted for James Pierre of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and according to The Athletic, that’s the proper CB3 meal ticket.

Pierre gives Brian Flores a steadier cornerback option than last year’s plan.

Pierre represented the Vikings’ primary defensive secondary addition of the offseason, and Minnesota may feast accordingly.

The PIT Connection Could Pay Off

Okudah is out, and Pierre is in.

Hays explained:

From Week 10 on, which is exactly when James Pierre started playing at a high clip, the Steelers were playing Cover 2 about 20 percent of the time, which was the fifth-highest rate in the league and a notable jump from what they had done in any previous season. That was the fifth-highest rate in the NFL. Well, he’s going to Minnesota, where they’re doing it 26, 27 percent.

And if you go back and just think about the best moments from Pierre’s second half of last season, a lot of it is where he’s playing that Cover 2 corner in the flat, sinking underneath, making stuff happen. He was very adept at doing that stuff. And now he’s going to a place where they’re going to be asking their corners to do more of that than almost any other team.

Pierre was affordable, too. Minnesota secured his services for two years and $8.5 million.

Pierre in PIT

Last year, the Vikings settled for the aforementioned Okudah at CB3. This season, their approach to the position seems much more serious with Pierre’s acquisition.

Pierre brings a solid track record, having played nearly 400 defensive snaps last season and earning an impressive Pro Football Focus grade of 86.8. His six years under Mike Tomlin in Pittsburgh further underscore the appeal. If Tomlin trusted him, he must be good, right?

Pierre isn’t expected to be a star in Flores’s defense. His primary role is to provide stability: hold his own on the outside, tackle reliably, communicate effectively, avoid coverage busts, and prevent the secondary from faltering if Byron Murphy Jr. or Isaiah Rodgers miss time.

the roster, not a star in training.

A Gerald Alexander Carryover

Longtime Vikings coach Daronte Jones left the organization this offseason, hired by the Washington Commanders for his first audition as an NFL defensive coordinator. To replace Jones, who served as Minnesota’s defensive pass game coordinator, the Vikings tabbed Alexander from the Steelers. He overlapped with Pierre in Pittsburgh.

free agency signing in March turned out to be Pierre. Alexander brought Pierre along for the ride.

If you’re new to the Alexander experience, here’s his resume:

Arkansas State (2013)
Student assistant

Washington (2014)
Graduate assistant

Indiana State (2015)
Defensive backs coach

Montana State (2016)
Defensive backs coach

California (2017–2019)
Defensive backs coach

Miami Dolphins (2020–2021)
Defensive backs coach

Pittsburgh Steelers (2022–2023)
Assistant defensive backs coach

Las Vegas Raiders (2024)
Safeties coach

Pittsburgh Steelers (2025)
Defensive backs coach

Minnesota Vikings (2026–present)
Defensive pass game coordinator & defensive backs coach

The Vikings’ defense ranked third in the NFL last year per EPA/Play and DVOA. Pierre and Alexander enter a wonderful situation that may only improve with Okudah off the roster.


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