In 2023 and 2024, the Minnesota Vikings decided that they needed more help in the middle of the season.
Summer is young and the Vikings can still draw that another run for the start of the regular season. Here is who would be logical.
So, as the legend goes, general director Kwesi Adofo-Mensah was both times traded for lace-up runner Cam Akers-ja, he exchanged successive seasons for the same man and added more RB-depth to the attack.
The transactions meant the distrust in Ty Chandler, which is currently still on the depth card. Some believe that Chandler is on the chopping block this summer, because it is not blocking so well, a theory that is logical because, well, the Vikings always act for Akers instead of rolling with Chandler.
And in about two months, NFL gratings will decrease from 90 players to 53, creating a gigantic strip of free agents.
Do not be surprised if the Vikings add one of these running backs of post-raster Trimdown Free Agency.
Joale McLaughlin (Den)
The Denver Broncos set up RJ Harvey of the University of Central Florida. Dynasty Fantasy Football managers were looking forward to themselves. Fast forward to last week, and Denver signed veteran -Tailback JK Dobbins, dampened the stock of Harvey, at least in 2025.
But with the busy house in Denver, McLaughlin does not rule out as a candidate in August. Denver even seemed to do his best this season to put McLaughlin into the depth card. That is why the Harvey Draft Pick and Dobbins Free-Agent signs.
McLaughlin registered 572 Yards of Scrimmage last year and could be abandoned this summer as the Broncos Audic Estime at RB3.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton said About his returning back week: “They are going to get opportunities. Audic is going to get opportunities. We’ve seen Jaleel. Try not to find out the club now. It’s way too early.”
Denver AfterS Parker Gabriel recently detailed the performance of 2024 of McLaughlin Detailed: “According to the following Gen Statistics, McLaughlin 38th of the 44 qualified running backs in pouring yards were expected on minus-0.4 per Carry. Javonte William was the only other qualified William, the only other qualified William, the only other classified William,
“He did much better in terms of the success rate, or rushes that produce a positive estimated points that have been added, and no. 13 generally checked at 44.2%. McLaughlin, per NGS, on average 11.2 miles per hour per hour at the line of Scripton only at the second marker with that mark with the second marker sign with at least brand sign with at least marks sign with only marks sign with the second marker sign with only the second marker. mixed bag in the production of production. “
Heaven Perine (Food)
A smart veteran, the Cincinnati Bengals have three declining backs for Samaje Perine on the current schedule: Chase Brown, Zack MossAnd Rookie Tahj Brooks. A quick look suggests that Cincinnati will probably keep brown, moss and streams over Perine, which increases the chance that Perine will hit the open market at the end of the summer.
Perine crossed paths with a man named Kevin O’Connell in 2018 via the Washington commanders, while O’Connell coordinated that team offensive. The two should know each other, and Perine is a prototypical RB3.
Cam Akers (no)
Of course, Cam Akers signed with the New Orleans Saints last week. Nobody disputes it.
But what are the chance that Akers Alvin Kamara, Kendre Miller and Devin Neal beat for a selection? Miller could in theory be a strange man, and Akers would be safe, but then one could just trade Akers and Miller on this list.
Moral of the story? The Vikings have proven that they love Akers, and it would not be shocking to see him released by the saints and seeing Adofo-Mensah for a third consecutive year.
Dameon Pierce (Hou)
For a while in 2022 and during the 2023 out of season, Pierce was labeled as the next big thing in Houston, a team that was looking for a Bellcow that is declining. Pierce registered at 1.104 meters from Scrimmage in 2022, only played 13 games and rose before 2023.
But the continuation of Pierce is never – not at all – and with Joe Mixon, Nick Chubb and Woody Marks in the schedule of the Texans, Pierce could be started at the end of August.
He is perhaps the most fascinating name on this list from a Vikings perspective, a perfect RB3 for Minnesota.
House of HoustonS Jovan Alford wrote About Pierce last month, “With the Texans who set up woody markings and again sign Dare Ogunbowale, it doesn’t look good for Dameon Pierce on the way to this coming season. The Houston Texans have made things pretty interesting for veteran who goes back for Dameon Pierce. (Wooder Rounde Rounde Rounde (Wooders Round Round (Wooders Rounde Rounde (Wooders Round Round Round Round (Wooders Rain). Veteran who runs back Dare Ogunbowale to a one -year contract. ”
“If you compete against each other to the RB3 spot, the decisive factor will probably be special teams, which leans heavily in favor of Ogunbowale. Nevertheless, if the Texans believe that they do not have a clearly defined role for Pierce, they have to exchange him to earn some value for nothing this summer.”
Sounds like a short timer, isn’t it?
Antonio Gibson (no)
The New England Patriots set up Treyon Henderson in April and he will exist next to Mike Vrabel’s depth card with veteran Rhamondre Stevenson. New England also has a promising unsigned Rookie, Trayveon Williams, in his schedule.
Gibson is on the schedule of the Patriots accordingly and can end as a free agent after cutting the selection. It is 4,670 meters from scrimmage in five seasons.

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