With Hockenson's timetable unclear, should Vikings add a TE in free agency? - Sport News

With Hockenson’s timetable unclear, should Vikings add a TE in free agency?

After waiting five weeks from the time of his injury to let his MCL heal, Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson underwent successful ACL surgery this week. He’s now on the road to recovery, with Week 1 of the 2024 season a little more than seven months away. Because it often takes between 9-12 months to return from an ACL injury, Hockenson seems likely to miss at least a chunk of the regular season, if not more.

With Hockenson's timetable unclear, should Vikings add a TE in free agency?

With their star’s timetable unclear, the Vikings may want to consider signing a free agent tight end who can help fill that receiving role in his absence. They have Josh Oliver, but he’s a blocking TE whose role didn’t change much when Hockenson went down. Maybe that’ll mean re-signing Johnny Mundt, who stepped up with a 10/120/1 receiving line in the last three games of the season. Another one-year option, proposed by Bleacher Report in a recent article on “bargain-bin free agents who can solve roster issues in 2024,” is the Browns’ Harrison Bryant.

Bryant would make the most sense for a team short on cap space and/or a team that only needs temporary help at the tight end position. The Minnesota Vikings are firmly in the latter category, as they have an elite tight end in T.J. Hockenson who suffered a torn ACL and MCL in December. Adding Bryant would give Minnesota an insurance policy at the position early in the 2024 season.

A fourth-round pick in 2020, Bryant played between 400 and 600 snaps for Cleveland in each of the last four years. He has just 89 career catches for 791 yards, but the 6’5″ TE does have ten receiving touchdowns during that span. Bryant, who was drafted when Kwesi Adofo-Mensah was working in the Browns’ front office, could be a solid fill-in option for the Vikings on a cheap contract. He turns 26 in April.

There are also plenty of other cheap FA tight ends who could fill this role, including names like Colby Parkinson, Adam Trautman, Drew Sample, Irv Smith Jr., and Brycen Hopkins.

Related Posts

Eagles can’t resist Texas speedster in latest mock draft

Xavier Worthy to the Eagles? It may seem far-fetched, but as the 2024 NFL Draft draws closer, some see the lightning-fast wide receiver wearing midnight green next…

Vikings Urged to Sign Rival $20 Million Pro Bowl Playmaker

The Minnesota Vikings are positioned to make dramatic improvements to their defense in 2024 but still have questions at cornerback that Stephon Gilmore could solve. The Athletic’s…

Buccaneers Announce Dates for Offseason Program

The offseason doesn’t last very long in the NFL and it’s almost time for teams to get back to work, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers…

Broncos head coach Sean Payton tries to make it seem like their situation is much better than what it is

With everything the Denver Broncos have done in the last eight years, especially the last two years, it’s safe to say they are a team that needs…

Chiefs Named Top Team Fit for ‘Polished and Explosive’ Route-Runner

The Kansas City Chiefs addressed the wide receiver position in free agency by signing Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, but that might not stop them from doubling down at…

Report details Browns’ feelings on Deshaun Watson’s injury recovery

The Cleveland Browns are optimistic that quarterback Deshaun Watson will be ready for Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season. He is coming off what Mary Kay…