The Green Bay Packers have had the quietest off-season of the four, but that could be changing soon. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the Packers could be "spenders" this month. He notes they could add a veteran to their receiver room, a deep room that lacks true top-end talent.
The Vikings had a remarkable season up until the final two games and now the team is faced with major decisions on impending free agents.
Minnesota started five defensive backs as part Brian Flores' defense in 2024, three cornerbacks and two safeties. All three of those corners and one safety are headed for free agency in less than two weeks, while the Vikings must restructure Harrison Smith's contract to avoid owing him $25 million in 2026 if they want him back for another year.
Between hoping to re-sign their own free agents and needing to fill holes elsewhere, the Vikings will have a busy next couple of weeks.
CBS Sports suggests that the Minnesota Vikings, one of the Green Bay Packers fiercest rivals, could emerge as a serious contender for the Jaire Alexander.
The Vikings enter the first three rounds with only two picks, the 24th and 97th overall selections. They sent their second-rounder to the Jacksonville Jaguars in a draft-day trade to take Dallas Turner last year.