The Minnesota Vikings already have the fifth-highest-paid non-quarterback in the league in All-Pro wide receiver Justin Jefferson, per Over The Cap. But would the Vikings balk at the idea of paying up for a second big-money pass-catcher in Jordan Addison?
Addison is heading into the final year of his four-year, $13.7 million rookie contract. His future is very much a source of intrigue, not only for the Vikings but around the league.
CBS Sports’ Tyler Sullivan believes Addison could “break the bank” on his next deal.
“Addison is extension eligible after the 2025 season, but is under team control through the 2027 season with the fifth-year option,” Sullivan wrote on May 23, highlighting Addison as one of the players “next up” for new money. “He’s widely viewed as one of the best No. 2 wideouts in the league playing opposite Justin Jefferson.”