5 Former Vikings the Team Let Walk Too Soon

5 Former Vikings the Team Let Walk Too Soon

couldn’t replicate his sack production from his previous two seasons, as his season ended early due to injury.

Meanwhile, Hunter has been outstanding for Houston, garnering second-team All-Pro recognition this year. Alongside Will Anderson, who received first-team All-Pro, the Texans have the deadliest edge duo in the league. Greenard is three years younger than Hunter, and the Vikings will hope longevity will pay off, but right now Hunter is still the better player.

Harrison Phillips

When the news broke that the Vikings had traded starting nose tackle Harrison Phillips to the New York Jets back in August, it caught those in the Vikings orbit by surprise. After trading away their best run defender and a seventh-round pick for a pair of sixth-rounders, Minnesota’s run defense struggled badly early in the 2025 season — making the move look even worse.

Brian Flores’ defense was good and kept the team competitive, but there was still plenty of room for Phillips on the roster even with the emergence of Jalen Redmond and the signings of Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen. The move still makes little sense to me.

Khyiris Tonga

Khyiris Tonga is a strong veteran run-stuffer who always did his job during two seasons in Minnesota. I expected him to be back for the 2024 season, but he ended up with the Arizona Cardinals instead. This season, he has made his way into the New England Patriots’ starting lineup and is seen as a key piece of their defense.

Proud UK Viking. Family Man. Enjoy writing about my team. Away from football an advocate for autism acceptance.

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