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The NFL trade deadline is eight days away, and with the Minnesota Vikings at a crossroads in 2025, some believe the club would be a seller this week and next, including possibly offloading tight end T.J. Hockenson to the highest bidder.
A two-game losing streak before the NFL’s trade deadline has created some wild Vikings discourse, and a T.J. Hockenson trade is the latest.
The fruition of Minnesota’s competitive rebuild process is the here and now, so it would be quite strange for general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to tear it down. He would be basically admitting his four-year-long rebuild didn’t work, which would call into question his job security.
Still, the Hockenson rumors are now a thing, though mainly just social media gossip.
T.J. Hockenson Trade Rumor Gains Little Legs
Some think Minnesota could ship Hockenson to a new team soon.
Vinnie Iyer wrote, “Best deal to make: Trade TE T.J. Hockenson to the Rams. Let’s start by saying the Vikings, at .500, are unlikely to make a deal either way with little glaring need and limited pending free agent assets.”
“But this would be interesting, given Hockenson keeps not producing as a key target for Kevin O’Connell but could turn out to be the missing third option in the adjacent Rams offense. Other players to watch: Falcons QB Kirk Cousins.”
Folks read that blurb in Iyer’s article and decided, “I guess T.J. Hockenson is getting traded.”
Mainly Social Media Fodder
The Hockenson rumor ran rampant on Facebook, X, and Instagram, so well-travelled that it felt credibly sourced.
However, there is no evidence from the team or NFL insiders that Hockenson is legitimately on the trade block. What happened? Well, readers saw Iyer’s article and used it as fodder to believe Hockenson was actually on the trade market.
In reality, Iyer posted a trade or player from every team who could be moved before the deadline. He just happened to pick Hockenson as a “what if.”
A Symbolic End to 2025?
If the Vikings fulfilled Iyer’s recommendation, the trade would mark the end of Minnesota as a serious team in 2025. Before the regular season, the Vikings professed playoff contendership, constructing a roster ready to win now. In fact, if one assumed that J.J. McCarthy would stay healthy and perform at a decent clip, Minnesota could have been considered a Super Bowl contender.
wrote about the trade idea, “In my opinion, that means the Rams would have to trade at least a day two pick for Hockenson, and while they don’t need a plethora of picks at the moment, contracts get expensive, and the draft gives the Rams more of a chance to find cheap replacements than anywhere else. Thus, I don’t think they’re paying.”
“Hockenson will have cap hits upwards of $20 million in 2026 and 2027. In 2026, the Rams should be fine financially but in 2027, that is when the presumed extensions of Byron Young, Kobie Turner, Puka Nacua, and others should kick in and the last thing the Rams need is a big bill on an aging veteran with documented health issues. There are two questions to ask. Which tight end do the Rams get rid off for Hockenson and can he stay healthy?”
get a 4th- or 5th-Rounder due to his age and salary.