On the second day of the legal mess -window, the Minnesota Vikings wasted no time and quickly established their plans to fight a super bowl in the near future by investing in the trenches, which had been the heel of Achilles in the past.
Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen will be an important upgrade in the defense of Brian Flores, and Quarterback JJ McCarthy is certainly happy with the newly built interior of the team.
New Vikings Guard Will Fries is ready to roll.

Fries is a fascinating business, because he signed a lucrative five -year contract despite his season that ended early with a broken tibia, which shows the high -quality teams around the competition place at the game that he provided prior to the incident of week 5.
However, that injury was still a serious reason for concern. The newcomer did not participate in one of the OTAs or Minicamp. On Tuesday, head coach Kevin O’Connell announced That is expensive new talent is ready for action.
“I want to emphasize the work that they are [Christian Darrisaw, Will Fries, and Rondale Moore] Place this summer to bring itself into a position to practice on the grass, all in different capacities. We are very happy with where those guys are and, you know, their timelines to fully return to daily participation. “

Darrisaw suffered a torn ACL in October. Both he and fries would complete the revision of the attacking line after years of insufficient play. Ryan Kelly, Brian O’Neill and Donovan Jackson complete the unit.
“Will, he is cleared, he is ready to go,” O’Connell explained”It’s just a matter of performing him on football in our attacking system on a consolation system, and then he takes a complete allocation of representatives here and we will take a look at what that looks like when the camp goes on.”
After having spent his Rookie season as a backup in Indianapolis, the seventh-rounder from 2021 broke the line-up in 2022. He was solid for a few years, but had his outbreak a year ago. Fries played for five weeks at a Pro Bowl level until his leg injury briefly made his campaign.

Pff’s Dalton Wasserman written In May: “Will Fries was on his way to a breakout season before he sustained a seasonal injury in the fifth game of the Colts. In the time he could play, he took a great 86.9 pff degree that would have been a top-five mark in the position if he had played enough snaps to qualify.”
Fries’ contract is worth $ 88 million for five seasons. A huge investment, but worth every penny as Vikings fans can prevent them from seeing their quarterback several times per game being picked due to incompetent guard game again a promising Play-Call ruined.
Earlier this outside the season, O’Connell Skol Nation teased with an exciting remark about the power of Frisian: “It is almost hard to believe with how strong he is, some things you hear about what he is doing in the weight space, but we are really smart with the injury it was, and once we can get it to get the spring, you know, you know, you know, you know.”

Fries’ Return is almost similar to Andrew van Ginkel’s a year ago. The defender was signed in the free agency despite the run of a Lisfranc injury at the end of the previous campaign. His availability to start the camp was in doubt, but that story disappeared fairly quickly and he demonstrated his excellence during the season.
The new Blocker became 27 this season and is waiting for his true Breakout season. A smooth recovery is the first step.
Editors note: information from Pff” Over the capAnd Pro Football Reference helped with this article.
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