Daniel Jones has plenty of suitors. The Minnesota Vikings and Indianapolis Colts are both interested in signing the quarterback.
The Athletic's Diana Russini reported the Vikings are attempting to pivot to Jones, who they took for a trial run for the remainder of the 2024 season after his release from the New York Giants. However, there is a snag in Minnesota as a deal has yet to be finalized with Jones.
A trade back in the first round nets two additional picks, including a second-rounder that we used to grab a running back of the future.
In nine seasons, Wentz has a 47-46-1 record as a starting QB, and he's thrown 86 more touchdowns than he has interceptions (153 to 67). If nothing, Wentz could be a solid insurance plan for the Vikings if McCarthy struggles coming back from a torn meniscus in his knee.
The Indianapolis Colts are actively exploring options to enhance their quarterback roster this offseason, with plans to add a seasoned signal-caller to the lineup potentially.
The Seahawks trading Geno Smith to the Raiders may have a trickle-down impact to the Indianapolis Colts and their quarterback search.
The Michigan women’s basketball team will spend spring break in Indianapolis, trying to keep its late-season surge going in the Big Ten Tournament.
Minnesota linebacker Cody Lindenberg shared insights from his meeting with the Lions and his mental preparation for gameday.