In a stunning move, the Vikings have agreed to trade veteran defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to the New York Jets, a source confirmed to the Pioneer Press.
In exchange, the Vikings will get a 2026 sixth-round pick and a 2027 seventh-round pick. To complete the deal the Vikings will also flip a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Jets and have reportedly agreed to pay half of the salary Phillips is owed.
As surprising of a deal as it is on the surface, it starts to make a little bit more sense when considering the Vikings have a gluttony of talent in the trenches on defense.
They signed veteran defensive tackle Jonathan Allen and veteran defensive tackle Javon Hargrave in free agency. They have also seen young defensive tackle Jalen Redmond and rookie defensive tackle Tyrion Ingram Dawkins continue to emerge in training camp.
That played a role in making Phillips expendable.
The loss of Phillips will be felt on and off the field.
Not only has he been a mainstay on the defensive line ever since signing with the Vikings, he’s been an active philanthropist across Minnesota.
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