Save it first and then spend it.
The Vikings made three major free agency splashes Tuesday morning, bringing in star defensive linemen Jonathan Allen and Jabon Hargrave, and bringing one of the free agency's top interior offensive linemen to Will Fries.
The gust of movement comes after Minnesota secured $55 million by signing a three-year, $105.5 million contract with the Seahawks after quarterback Sam Darnold walked through free agency on Monday.
With that money, the Vikings saved them, so they splashed over the three linemen and brought the team up on the trench.
Allen signed for three years, $60 million and French fries for five years. $88 million, Hargrave details are not yet official.
All three have massive talent, but they each suffered major injuries this season as well.
While Allen and Hargrave are expected to lock in Minnesota's interior defense, fries should provide much-needed protection for JJ McCarthy. The team's choice is for the quarterback to enter his second season and leave the destroyed meniscus at the end of the season.
Allen was in it The final year of his annual $15.5 million contract After the team failed to find a trade suitor, along with Washington before he was released on Friday.
The 30-year-old two-time Pro Bowler missed nine games of this past season and was thought to be the end of the season until his torn chest muscles returned to the NFC Championship with his final two regular season games and Washington's postseason runs.
Fellow Pro Bowl defensive tackle Hargrave agreed When the release from the 49ers becomes official, signing with Minnesota on wednesday.
Hargrave spent four seasons with the Steelers for three with the Eagles before signing a massive four-year, four-year, four-year, four-year, $84 million contract in 2023.
On the offensive side, fries are leaving the Colts to join the buffet. Fry spent four seasons at Indianapolis after being drafted in the seventh round of the Pennsylvania NFL Draft.
Just as a seven-round pick, Fly was able to go his own way to become a promising full-time starter before breaking this past season after appearing in just five games.
It is clear that Minnesota prioritizes trenches with these signatures. It is clear that he saw pure domination at the line of scrimmage all year round, especially after the Eagles' Super Bowl victory.
The Vikings are looking to run a deeper postseason next season.
Minnesota burned early in this past season, and was eliminated in the wild card round after an incredible 14-3 regular season.


