The Minnesota Vikings have one of the most obvious remaining needs in the NFL.
They pretty much don't have a No. 3 wide receiver.
The top of the depth chart is awesome, of course, with Justin Jefferson.
The number two spot is quality with Jordan Addison whenever he's able to be on the field.
But then what? Jalen Nailor left in free agency, and the Vikings haven't really replaced him.
"Tai Felton, who had three catches as a rookie in 2025 is the option for now," ESPN's Aaron Schatz wrote on Thursday of the Vikings' WR3 role. "There's no depth here, either, as the Vikings don't have another wide receiver who was either drafted or has ever caught a regular season pass in the NFL."
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The good news for the Vikings is that free agency still includes multiple veteran WRs who have yet to sign anywhere.
"Would Stefon Diggs like to return to where his career started?" Schatz wonders. "How about some interest in Jauan Jennings or Deebo Samuel? The Vikings need a veteran receiver addition."
Those are the three big names left, and while Diggs, Jennings and Samuel likely could go elsewhere, they'd have to feel pretty good about their chances of playing ample snaps in Minnesota.
They'd also be joining the Vikings' new QB, Kyler Murray, who is in prove-it mode himself.
It'd be a shock to see Minnesota make it to the new season without some kind of WR addition. At this point it's a matter more of 'who' rather than 'if.'
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