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Vikings Land QB Murray: A Risky but High-Reward Gamble
19 Mar
Summary
- Vikings acquire quarterback Kyler Murray for minimal cost.
- Dolphins sign quarterback Malik Willis for upside potential.
- Eagles add cornerback Woolen to bolster secondary for 2026.

The Minnesota Vikings have acquired quarterback Kyler Murray, signing him for $1.3 million while the Cardinals cover the remainder of his contract due to prior guarantees. This move positions Murray as a likely starter for 2026, offering significant potential upside despite his recent career struggles. Coach Kevin O'Connell's track record is expected to aid Murray's resurgence.
The Miami Dolphins have signed quarterback Malik Willis to a contract potentially worth up to $15 million. This signing is seen as a bet on Willis's untapped potential, with his past performance in limited starts showing flashes of promise. The deal is considered a bargain, aiming for upside rather than a veteran bridge.
The Philadelphia Eagles have addressed their cornerback need by signing Woolen to a one-year deal. Woolen, despite inconsistent play, has strong underlying metrics in yards allowed per coverage snap. This addition, alongside Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, forms a formidable cornerback trio for the 2026 season.
Other notable moves include the Carolina Panthers signing tackle Walker on a one-year deal, the Cleveland Browns acquiring versatile lineman Jenkins, the Arizona Cardinals securing guard Seumalo at value, and the Houston Texans addressing right tackle with Smith. The San Francisco 49ers added wide receiver Evans, while the New Orleans Saints bolstered their guard position with Edwards. The Bengals signed edge rusher Mafe, the Bears traded WR Moore, the Packers gained a pick for Gary, the Rams acquired draft capital from the Chiefs, the Jets traded for tackle Sweat, and the Lions made a deal involving Montgomery and Scruggs. The Texans also made a move involving Howard.




