When the Vikings line up for minicamp this week, their 2021 defensive line could look a lot more like the one they had in 2018.
Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter completed a medical check at the team's facility Monday and will be with the team for the start of its mandatory minicamp on Tuesday after he agreed to a reworked contract with the team, resolving for now the issue of the pass rusher's unhappiness with the deal he signed in 2018. The team is also working to bring defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson back to Minnesota after two years in Cleveland, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.
Hunter had skipped all of the team's voluntary offseason workouts. He had a $100,000 workout bonus in his deal, and could have been fined more than $93,000 had he missed this week's camp.
NFL Network, which first reported last October that Hunter's camp was unhappy with his current contract, also first reported the news of a reworked deal on Monday, citing anonymous sources.
The Vikings will reportedly convert $5.6 million of Hunter's $12.15 million base salary into a signing bonus this year, while installing an $18 million roster bonus on the fifth day of the 2022 league year that will effectively force the Vikings to make a decision on their pass rusher after this season. Hunter has three years left on his current deal, and sources have said this spring the Vikings were reluctant to add new money to his contract with so much time left because of the precedent it would set.
The structure created on Monday would allow them to effectively advance part of Hunter's 2021 salary while the roster bonus means they'll either give him a raise, a new contract with only two years left on his current deal, or a chance to become a free agent.
The five-year, $72 million deal Hunter signed in 2018 quickly was eclipsed by contracts given to other players around the league, to the point where he was the 17th highest-paid edge rusher in the league this offseason.
Hunter missed all of the 2020 season because of a herniated disc in his neck. He opted to have season-ending surgery in October, rather than trying to return for the second half of the season with the team sitting at 1-5 during its bye week.