October 20, 2024

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Vikings Floated as Landing Spot for 5-Time Pro Bowler as Trade Deadline Looms

There is a growing notion that the Minnesota Vikings should stand pat at the trade deadline, showing few weaknesses they can properly address in-season. But calls for improvement are far from gone, and some suggestions have been splashier than others.

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara would certainly qualify as a splashier addition.

A five-time Pro Bowler in his eighth NFL season, Kamara has two years remaining on his five-year, $75 million contract. But the Saints are 2-5 with the deadline two weeks away.

Vikings Floated as Landing Spot for 5-Time Pro Bowler as Trade Deadline  Looms

“I always think of the Vikings because the rare season that Minnesota is actually pretty good, how can they get better?” Mike Florio told Rodney Harrison on “Pro Football Talk” on October 18. “They have Aaron Jones. But Aaron Jones [is] already banged up. You need a couple of guys. You need somebody who can step in because you’re putting a lot of eggs in one basket we know how the running back position goes.”

Kamara has 111 carries for 438 yards and 6 touchdowns through seven weeks. The scores are already his most since the 2020 season while he is also tracking for his second-most rushing attempts and yards per game ever.

Kamara also has another 252 yards and 1 touchdown on 34 receptions.

The biggest concern outside of his salary would be injuries. Kamara has missed at least one game due to injury in every season since 2018.

Alvin Kamara Trade Could Make Sense for Saints

 

Alvin Kamara, Minnesota Vikings

GettyAlvin Kamara #41 of the New Orleans Saints.

 

Kamara has denied rumors that he is seeking a trade from the Saints, instead agreeing that he still wants to finish his career in New Orleans. The Saints drafted Kamara with the No. 67 overall pick in the 2017 draft.

He has a $25 million cap hit in 2025 with no guaranteed money left on his contract after the 2024 season.

The Saints could part ways to save some money if no long-term deal is reached.

Kamara is on the Saints’ books for $29 million in 2025 and $6 million in 2026 because of void years added to his contract. That could incentivize the Saints to work toward extending Kamara rather than seeking a trade before the deadline or cutting him in 2025.

Vikings Floated as Landing Spot for 5-Time Pro Bowler as Trade Deadline  Looms

Still, Florio believes it could make sense for the Saints to explore trade options with the 29-year-old tailback.

“The Saints might soon have to think about using current assets to enhance the team’s future.” Florio wrote on October 18. “The biggest name, and the most obvious candidate for a trade, is running back Alvin Kamara. His contract carries a $25 million compensation package for 2025. He’ll be released after the season without a revised deal. If that happens, the Saints will get no compensation.

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