Former General Manager Rick Spielman attended the memorial for legendary Vikings personnel guru Frank Gilliam on Thursday. Seeing him prompted memories and reminders of how this team's past remains connected to its summer decisions.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, who replaced Spielman, faces contract negotiations with three of his most important players. He is navigating the personnel and salary cap ramifications of these decisions as Stefon Diggs is reminding us of one of Spielman's greatest triumphs.
Adofo-Mensah is negotiating a lucrative long-term contract extension for star receiver Justin Jefferson. That should be the simplest of his tasks. The Vikings value Jefferson and Jefferson has been a pro while becoming one of the NFL's best receivers.
Adofo-Mensah has tabled discussions with quarterback Kirk Cousins. Cousins said this week that there won't be further negotiations until next March. The Vikings value Cousins to a degree but don't want to have to overpay him just because the Giants signed their good-not-great quarterback, Daniel Jones, to a deal worth $40 million a year.
Based solely on Jones' deal, Cousins could ask for $50 million. The Vikings don't want to pay him that, so this will be yet another prove-it season for him.
The most gnarly negotiation will be with star pass rusher Danielle Hunter. Hunter is scheduled to make about $5 million in base salary, a ridiculous total for a player of his accomplishments. Hunter is just 28, he is a remarkable physical specimen who keeps himself in spectacular shape, he has been highly productive and the Vikings defense probably can't function without him.
If Hunter wants to stay in Minnesota, this should be a simple negotiation. There are a dozen ways to increase his pay and keep him happy, or happy enough, if that is the Vikings' goal.
This is where Spielman and Diggs come in.