Vikings ‘Dream Trade’ Sees Team Swap 2 Firsts for Dual-Threat QB Star
he Minnesota Vikings want to get in the franchise quarterback game this offseason, but doing so is going to take a monumental move.
Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report on Tuesday, February 20, authored a “dream trade scenario,” in which the Vikings flip at least their 2024 and 2025 first-round picks for the right to move into the top three and select the reigning Heisman Trophy winner.
According to ESPN’s Dan Graziano, the idea of pairing [Justin] Jefferson with LSU quarterback prospect Jayden Daniels has “appeal to some” within the Vikings organization. It’s a solid plan, though Minnesota can’t expect him to fall to pick No .11.
While Daniels is only the 24th-ranked prospect on the B/R board, he’s the No. 3 quarterback and could easily be a top-five pick if there is a scramble to secure signal-callers in Round 1. Trading up to secure Daniels would be a home-run move for the Vikings, even if it costs them next year’s first-round selection and more.
As mentioned, teams don’t appear high on the 2025 QB class, so April might represent Minnesota’s last best chance to solve the long-term QB puzzle until at least 2026.
The Vikings can’t afford to wait because Cousins isn’t getting any younger, and Chicago Detroit and Green Bay are all getting better.