A top priority for the Vikings this offseason was improving the interior of the offensive line.
The writing was on the wall after the playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams when head coach Kevin O’Connell made his feelings clear, saying, “It’s the foundation of the interior of the pocket that we’re going to have to take a long look at.”
That process is underway with big changes potentially in the works.
A source confirmed to the Pioneer Press that the Vikings have agreed to terms with Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly. It’s a two-year, $18 million deal for Kelly, who has started 121 games for the Indianapolis Colts since being selected in the first round of the 2016 draft.
What does Kelly’s arrival in Minnesota mean for incumbent center Garrett Bradbury? That remains to be seen. Though it seemed like he might be safe to play out the remainder of his current contract, Bradbury has struggled at various points throughout his career.
It’s worth noting that Kelly played alongside offensive guard Will Fries with the Colts. It would make for a rather seamless transition if the Vikings are able to walk away from free agency with both Kelly and Fries under contract.
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