Vikings Urged to Weigh Trade for $160 Million Champ, Replacement for Sam Darnold
Sam Darnold had his worst statistical game of the 2024 season in the Minnesota Vikings’ 23-17 victory over the New York Jets in Week 5.
He completed 45.2% of his passes for 179 yards and 1 interception.
Darnold failed to throw a touchdown pass for the first time in 2024. The question for Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell is whether or not that was an aberration or if the Jets exposed some persistent flaws in Darnold’s game.
Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio believes the Vikings would be wise to explore a trade for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford if Darnold continues to falter.
“The Rams quarterback quite possibly is in his last season with the team, regardless of whether the Rams can reverse a 1-4 start. If the Rams might parlay the remainder of his 2024 contract into draft pick(s) and he could get a fresh start elsewhere, it makes sense to at least consider it,” Florio wrote on October 12.
“If, for example, the Jets provided a blueprint for making Sam Darnold look mortal, the Vikings would be wise (if they lose to the Lions and then to Stafford’s Rams) to at least entertain the possibility of an upgrade.”
This Heavy Sports Vikings trade proposal aims to land Stafford if Darnold cannot right the ship.
Florio points to Carson Palmer’s 2011 trade from the Cincinnati Bengals to the then-Oakland Raiders as an example of similar deals happening.
Palmer was traded for a 2012 first-round pick and a 2013 third-rounder. However, Palmer’s 2013 trade to the Arizona Cardinals is a more fitting comparison. That deal saw the Raiders include a seventh-round pick to receive a 2013 sixth-round pick and a seventh-rounder in 2014.
The Rams acquired Stafford from the Lions in 2021 for a third-round pick that year.
LA also sent first-round picks in 2022 and 2023. But Stafford is 36 years old with two years and $49 million left on his four-year, $160 million contract after 2024.
More recently, the Jets acquired Aaron Rodgers for a package including a swap of first-round picks and several mid-to-late-round picks exchanging hands. That deal and the state of the Jets is an argument against making a splash move for a star QB.