Super Bowl LIX: Potential Vikings Free Agent Targets to Watch
As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans are gearing up to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans. For Minnesota Vikings fans, the game presents a dilemma—cheering for the rival Eagles or a Chiefs team aiming for an unprecedented three-peat. Instead of picking sides, why not focus on players from both teams who could be donning purple next season?
Here are five potential free agents from the Chiefs and Eagles who could be prime targets for the Vikings this offseason.
Trey Smith – Dominant Guard in High Demand
One of the most coveted free agents this year, Kansas City Chiefs guard Trey Smith is expected to command a contract worth around $20 million per season. For the Vikings, who have struggled with guard play for years, Smith could be a game-changer. If Minnesota allows Sam Darnold to walk in free agency, they could free up enough cap space to pursue Smith aggressively.
At just 26 years old, Smith is a powerful, high-ceiling offensive lineman who has been a force in Kansas City’s offense. His upcoming battle against the Eagles’ defensive line in the Super Bowl will be a great test of his ability to handle elite pass rushers. If the Vikings are serious about upgrading their offensive line, Smith should be at the top of their list.
Milton Williams – Underrated Defensive Tackle with Elite Pass Rush Skills
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams might not be a household name, but he is one of the most efficient interior pass rushers in the NFL. His 91.0 Pro Football Focus (PFF) pass-rushing grade this season is second only to Chiefs superstar Chris Jones.
Williams posted 40 pressures and five sacks during the regular season and has added 10 more pressures in the playoffs. He has been overshadowed by teammate Jalen Carter, but the former third-round pick has proven he can be a dominant force on the defensive line. At 26 years old, Williams could be a perfect addition to the Vikings’ defense, which desperately needs interior pass-rushing help.
Justin Reid – Experienced Safety Who Could Fill a Key Role
Chiefs safety Justin Reid is set to hit the open market this offseason, and his experience and versatility make him an intriguing option for Minnesota. With starting safety Camryn Bynum set to become a free agent and Harrison Smith potentially considering retirement, the Vikings may need reinforcements in the secondary.
Reid, a seven-year veteran, has been a steady and productive player throughout his career with both the Texans and Chiefs. In the 2024 season, his PFF grade of 76.9 ranked 11th among all safeties who played at least 500 snaps. If he decides to test free agency instead of re-signing with Kansas City, the Vikings could be one of the teams vying for his services.
Mekhi Becton – A High-Upside Guard Option
While Trey Smith is the premier guard on the market, the Vikings could also consider Mekhi Becton as a more affordable alternative. The former first-round pick struggled as a tackle with the New York Jets but has found success after transitioning to right guard with the Eagles.
At 6’7″ and 363 pounds, Becton is a massive presence on the offensive line and has been a key part of Philadelphia’s dominant rushing attack this season. He played a crucial role in paving the way for Saquon Barkley’s resurgence. At just 26 years old, Becton’s best years may still be ahead of him, making him an intriguing target for a Vikings team looking to improve its offensive line without breaking the bank.
Tershawn Wharton – Underrated Pass-Rushing Defensive Tackle
Kansas City defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton had a breakout 2024 season, registering 6.5 sacks in the regular season and adding two more in the playoffs. As an undrafted free agent, he has worked his way into becoming a reliable interior pass rusher.
While Wharton is not an elite run defender, his ability to generate pressure from the inside makes him a valuable asset for teams needing pass-rushing help. If the Vikings want to add a disruptive interior lineman without spending top-tier money, Wharton could be a smart, cost-effective option.
Former Vikings in Super Bowl LIX? Not Many.
Unlike past Super Bowls, this year’s matchup doesn’t feature many former Vikings players. The only notable name is Eagles fullback Khari Blasingame, who was originally signed by Minnesota but never played in a regular-season game for them.
Former Vikings first-round pick Lewis Cine is also on the Eagles’ 53-man roster, but he is expected to be inactive for the game. Additionally, practice squad players Nick Muse, Parry Nickerson, and Dallas Gant all had brief stints with the Vikings but are unlikely to see action in the Super Bowl.
The Chiefs, on the other hand, do not have any former Vikings on their roster, as previous Minnesota connections like Jerick McKinnon and Blake Bell are no longer with the team.
Stay Updated on Vikings Free Agency Moves
As the Vikings prepare for a crucial offseason, these free agents from Super Bowl LIX could be names to watch when free agency begins. Whether it’s bolstering the offensive line, strengthening the secondary, or adding pass-rushing depth, Minnesota has several intriguing options from the Chiefs and Eagles.
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