Vikings just told the Patriots to trade for their Pro Bowl pass rusher
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Vikings just told the Patriots to trade for their Pro Bowl pass rusher
"Jonathan Greenard might be the right fit for what the Patriots want in their next pass rusher. According to NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, Minnesota is hoping to get a Day 2 draft pick in return for Greenard, and the Patriots could more than afford giving up a second or third-rounder."
"He might not be the flashiest name, especially compared to a superstar like Crosby, but Greenard has been stellar for the Vikings over the last two years and has really hit his stride since the 2023 season, making him an impactful addition to a new defense."
"Greenard is just 28 years old, and although he's dealt with some injuries throughout his career, he's been a consistent force for the Texans and Vikings during his tenures with each team, ranking 16th in pressures, 15th in sacks, and 13th in hurries over the last three seasons."
The Patriots face multiple roster holes this offseason and must identify players at acceptable price points. While Maxx Crosby would provide immediate defensive impact, his cost likely eliminates him from consideration. The Vikings have made Pro Bowler Jonathan Greenard available for trade, offering a more realistic option. Though less flashy than Crosby, Greenard has performed consistently for both the Texans and Vikings, ranking highly in pressures, sacks, and other pass-rush metrics over three seasons. At 28 years old, he remains productive despite past injuries. Minnesota's asking price of a Day 2 draft pick is reasonable, allowing the Patriots to address other needs with earlier selections.
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