Vikings Warned Against Drafting ‘Top’ Target After $50 Million Effort

   

The Minnesota Vikings approached free agency aggressively, a plan influenced by their lack of draft capital. The Vikings have a league-low four picks. To that end, targeting an interior defensive lineman like Derrick Harmon could prove faulty.

Derrick Harmon, Minnesota Vikings

Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski pointed to the Vikings signing veterans Javon Hargrave (two years, $30 million) and Jonathan Allen (three years, $51 million) in free agency.

The Vikings gave the duo a combined $29.3 million in guaranteed money.

“Prior to free agency, Oregon’s Derrick Harmon should have been at the top of the Minnesota Vikings’ draft wish list. He’d now be a luxury pick after what the team added to its defensive interior,” Sobleski wrote on April 20.

“Allen and Hargrave are 30 or older, but both signed for longer than one year and can still perform at a relatively high level.

Phillips, 29, is starting a two-year, $15 million contract extension in 2025.

Per Over the Cap, the Vikings rank 14th in spending on their interior defensive line in 2025. They check in at $28.9 million. They project to climb to second in 2026 with $54.4 million due to their defensive front.