November 7, 2024

Vikings Urged to Sign $22 Million RB to Replace Alex Mattison

Texans listed as strong landing spot for RB Saquon Barkley

The Minnesota Vikings need reinforcements in the run game after a disappointing season from Alexander Mattison, and few signings would make more of a splash than signing Pro Bowl running back Saquon Barkley, The Athletic’s Alec Lewis proposed.

In a February 6 article, Lewis proposed eight high-end free agents “who make sense if the Vikings swing big” this offseason and named the New York Giants star as an ideal free-agent singing to fortify the run game.

“If the Vikings were to spend, bucking league-wide trends to add a proven, dynamic (and aging) running back like Barkley would be an interesting move. Barkley will turn 27 later this week. Among 49 qualified running backs this past season, Barkley’s average yards after contact per rush (2.92) ranked 24th. Adding Barkley to the Vikings’ mix of skill players might be transformative both for him and the offense (like the 49ers trading for Christian McCaffrey). It’d be a bold swing for a team that cannot afford to miss.”

Barkley is poised for free agency after a leak that the Giants do not intend to franchise tag the former No. 2 overall pick this offseason. Pro Football Focus (PFF) projected Barkley to garner a two-year deal worth $22 million — an average annual value of $11 million a season that would rank seventh at the position ahead of 2024 free agency.


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Last season, the Vikings were a bottom-five team in the red zone with a 47.1% touchdown conversion rate — partially due to a poor run game.

The Vikings scored just seven rushing touchdowns, ranking 30th in the NFL. Mattison, the team’s leading rusher with 180 carries for 700 yards, did not score a rushing touchdown this season. The offense’s options narrowed in the red zone as defenses effectively stopped the run and forced the Vikings to be one-dimensional.

Barkley’s combination of size and speed could be a remedy in the red zone. At 6 feet, 230 pounds, Barkley is a bruiser between the tackles and nimble enough to shake defenders in space.

Beyond scoring, the Vikings also stranded their defense throughout the season with their inability to sustain drives.

Barkley is a capable pass-catcher in the backfield and could mesh into several unique roles the Vikings have not seen from a running back with Kevin O’Connell.

The Vikings coach has preached about creating more favorable situations on second and third down — and by adding a do-it-all back like Barkley — the Vikings could have mismatches all over the field to exploit, create more opportunities every series and sustain drives consistently.


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