The Minnesota Vikings have been expected to address the defensive line in the 2025 free agency cycle since it was considered a loaded class. That group lost one of its star names on Sunday when the Packers extended the veteran defensive tackle.
Clark signed a three-year, $69 million extension with the team and will make an average of $21.3 million annually.
The expected free-agent defensive linemen group included Clark, but it remains a strong group despite his absence. Other players who could make an impact include Cameron Heyward, Maliek Collins, Davon Godchaux, and B.J. Hill. All of those players would be a tremendous upgrade to their defensive line, which is a group that is vital to the success of Brian Flores’ defense.
If they don’t dip their toes into the free agent pool, the 2025 NFL Draft class is very talent-heavy at the defensive tackle position as well. If the Vikings finish as poorly as some project, they could be in a position to draft one of the top defenders in the class.
Lots of time left, but it will be a situation worth monitoring as players get extended throughout the calendar year.