Vikings will explore free-agent WR possibilities
Vikings will explore free-agent WR possibilities
UPDATED: 01/25/2013

Disclaimer: The Vikings are not likely to be huge spenders in free agency. GM Rick Spielman was aggressive in targeting some mid-level players last season who could fit the team’s needs and profile, and they were moves that had mixed results at best.

But the team could choose to attack needy positions such as receiver. What the club will do with Percy Harvin remains unknown, but its first instinct is likely to let things cool down with Harvin and assume he’ll be back. If trouble arises, perhaps then the team can change course with regard to a trade. For now, we’ll assume Harvin will be a Viking in 2013.

That said, wideout is still a glaring need. Despite Harvin’s early-season (pre-injury) heroics, Adrian Peterson’s incredible season and TE Kyle Rudolph’s mini-breakout, more help for QB Christian Ponder is sorely needed. The Vikings thought WR Jerome Simpson would alleviate their need for a field-tilting weapon. Other than a few early pass-interference calls drawn, he was rendered mostly moot, plagued by drops and mental lapses.

The draft most certainly will be one way to target help for the position. But could free agency be another route? The Vikings are in salary-cap comfort now with more than $16 million in space (they carried over nearly $8 million from last season) and could spend right up to it for the right players. Harvin and his long-term deal likely must wait given all he and the team have been through, and he still has another year left on his contract.

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