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Departures That Could Haunt the 2025 Vikings

Departures That Could Haunt the 2025 Vikings

Camryn Bynum prepares for a play during Vikings vs. Rams wild card game.Byron Murphy Jr. or Isaiah Rodgers ruptured something in the preseason, Vikings fans could turn to their pals and say, “Well, at least we have Shaq Griffin.”

Matt Zemek wrote last weekend, “The Las Vegas Raiders don’t have a finished roster, and they want to create position battles heading into preseason camp. Pete Carroll and the Vegas braintrust have more acquisitions to consider. They recently brought in Shaquill Griffin for a workout, but did not sign the NFL cornerback to a deal.”

“Shaquill Griffin’s familiarity with Pete Carroll’s scheme and process obviously works in his favor. However, a few years can make a huge difference in terms of speed, adaptability, and other measurable elements of NFL players. Griffin would have to measure up. Let’s see if the Raiders do take a chance on him.”

3. Sam Darnold

We get it. You don’t like seeing Darnold in this piece. We don’t care that he left, either, especially after his dreadful showing against the Detroit Lions in Week 18 and the Los Angeles Rams in the Wildcard Round.

Yet, let’s level set. Darnold delivered 36 touchdowns for the 2024 Vikings, on the back of 4,319 passing yards, fully reclaiming his career like Baker Mayfield with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2023. All those forecasts and theories from last summer were correct. Darnold, indeed, had a “Baker Mayfield season.”

Blake Brandel in him? That is — a deep sleeper on the depth chart promoted by the same coaching staff who just isn’t a starting-caliber commodity.

We don’t think that will happen with Jackson, but if so, Bynum will appear pretty enticing in Indianapolis.

1. Grant Udinski

Some have claimed that Udinkisi was McCarthy’s right-hand man during McCarthy’s meniscus recovery last year. Josh McCown tended to Darnold, and Udinski worked with McCarthy — or so the theory goes.

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