One player each team from the NFC North could trade before the season

Kyle Rudolph, Vikings
Chuck Cook -USA TODAY Sports

Minnesota Vikings – Kyle Rudolph, Tight End

Let’s start this final potential trade target off with a clear statement that the Minnesota Vikings making this move would be a surprise. However, there are no other players on the roster that would be more likely to be moved.

Kyle Rudolph was mentioned last offseason as a potential player on the move. The Vikings drafted Irv Smith Jr. in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He showed major potential last season and the Vikings could look to get him an even bigger role in 2020.

Last season, Rudolph racked up 39 receptions for 367 yards and six touchdowns. He caught the game-winning touchdown in the playoffs against the New Orleans Saints. Trading him wouldn’t be a popular move and it doesn’t seem likely.

All of that being said, if the Vikings do look to make a move, Rudolph is the only player that would make sense. They would save some money with the move and could probably get a quality asset or two.

Share on Facebook
Share On Twitter

Minnesota Vikings Coach Gets Honest About Justin Jefferson

The Minnesota Vikings have not yet reached a long-term extension with wide receiver Justin Jefferson, even though Jefferson is headed into the final year of

Lions QB Jared Goff Has Blunt Reply To Contract Question

Not too long ago, Jared Goff, quarterback for the Detroit Lions, faced uncertainty in his NFL journey. Despite being the former No. 1 pick, his

Green Bay Packers Ripped For ‘Worst’ Offseason Signing

The Green Bay Packers were aggressive out of the gate this offseason, signing former Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs to a surprising deal.