We're taking a look at each Vikings position group as training camp gets underway. Today: edge rushers.
THE ROSTER
Danielle Hunter, Marcus Davenport, Pat Jones II, D.J. Wonnum, Andre Carter, Luiji Vilain, Benton Whitley, Curtis Weaver
OFFSEASON MOVES
In: Davenport (free agent), Carter (undrafted free agent)
Out: Za'Darius Smith (traded to Browns)
OUTLOOK
The Vikings began their 2022 training camp touting the tandem of Smith and Hunter. They began their 2023 camp without either player on the field.
Smith, who had 8½ of his 10 sacks before Nov. 1, was traded to the Browns in the offseason after going public with his unhappiness over the contract he'd signed the previous year. Hunter, who moved from defensive end to outside linebacker last year, led the Vikings with 10½ sacks, but did not deliver the kind of spellbinding season that might have earned him the lucrative new contract he seeks. He skipped the team's offseason program and mandatory minicamp, and while he reported to training camp on time, he has not practiced while the Vikings consider whether to rework his contract for this season or trade him. Hunter will be 29 in October, and he missed all but six games in 2020 and 2021 because of injury, but the Vikings have few proven pass rushers behind him.
Jones and Wonnum had four sacks apiece last season, and Jones had perhaps his best game of the season in the Vikings' wild-card playoff loss to the Giants. The Vikings are also hopeful they found a surprise in Carter, an Army product who got $340,000 guaranteed to sign with the team. Especially if Hunter isn't on the field, the Vikings will need some of their young pass rushers to develop quickly.
TOP COMPETITION
Situational rusher. If Hunter remains on the roster, he and Davenport will be the starting outside linebackers. The Vikings, though, will likely have packages where they put three pass rushers on the field for third downs, and they'll need someone who can either spell one of their starters or possibly step into a larger role if Hunter isn't here. Jones and Wonnum could get the first shots at the job, but the Vikings have taken an early look at Vilain in training camp, and Whitley has made a strong first impression on other players.