The Minnesota Vikings are about set at the top of their tight end room.
Obviously, T.J. Hockenson is leading the group after catching 41 passes for 455 yards in 10 games after he returned to the field from a torn ACL and MCL.
Minnesota also signed Josh Oliver to a contract extension worth $23.5 million over the next three seasons, meaning the Vikings have nearly $21 million on the books at the tight end position this season. Next year, the cap hit at the position jumps to over $30 million between the two players.
So, why would the Vikings think about investing more money at the position? Well, one player just became available who could be a strong addition to the position’s depth.
Should the Vikings Make Another Tight End Move?
When at his best, Fant can be a strong receiving option at the tight end position. Of course, he doesn’t offer much in terms of blocking (graded out at 34.5 in pass blocking during 2024), which limits the amount of roles he can play at the position, which is likely what caused Seattle to cut him, opening the door for second-year player A.J. Barner to take on the starting role.
Put simply, the Vikings are still in need of a quality TE3 on the roster. Bartholomew has not shown the bursts of athleticism that Mundt offered as a blocker nor as a route runner. He did catch 38 passes last year for Pittsburgh though, so maybe we can see him hold down that third tight end spot decently.
Regardless, the Vikings should have their eyes open looking around to shore up that spot if Bartholomew’s first week or two of practices end up being a struggle.
Josh Frey is a senior writer at both PurplePTSD.com and VikingsTerritory.com, with a fascination for the NFL Draft. To … More about Josh Frey