Vikings fall to 0-3 Heres why Kirk Cousins makes sense as a trade target for QB-needy Jets

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Vikings fall to 0-3 Heres why Kirk Cousins makes sense as a trade target for QB-needy Jets

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Two Tony Gwynn Jersey things are true: The have repeatedly said with their actions and words that 2023 could be ' last season as their quarterback, and the could use immediate QB help as Zach Wilson struggles to fill in for the injured Aaron Rodgers. Another thing is also true: After falling to the Chargers on Sunday, the Vikings are 0-3, off to their worst start in a decade.You know what comes next.OK, maybe you don't. Even though we advocated for the same thing after the Vikings fell to the Eagles in Week 2. So here it is: Cousins makes legitimate sense as a Jets trade target, if he hadn't already. If you're skeptical, you might be thinking one of the following things: But the Vikings aren't out of it after just three games! But the Jets are already paying big money for Rodgers! But Cousins has a no-trade clause! But the Jets keep saying is their guy!And you know what? There's a perfectly reasonable response for each.No, the Vikings aren't out of it, technically. But this is a team whose general manager, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, said back in that 2023 would be a "competitive rebuild." an 0-3 start is all but a death sentence; since 1979, only teams that lost their first three ended up making the playoffs. Cory Spangenberg Jersey Minnesota spent much of its offseason shipping out win-now pieces like and . It reportedly considered a trade for ex-49ers QB at the combine.Why on Earth wouldn't they entertain selling high on Cousins in the QB's own contract year, before he has the chance to cash in and return le s via compensatory picks? Imagine the potential long-term payoff for Adofo-Mensah if he got at least one premium pick in a deal, potentially packaging multiple picks in 2024 for the kind of draft-day QB swing they've been unable to take for years. Of course, Wil Myers Jersey the Jets have lucrative money tied to Rodgers. But don't forget that Cousins is only under contract for this year, due $20.25 million through 2023. The Vikings would inevitably eat some of that to facilitate a deal if that's what they intended to do. And who says Cousins wouldn't restructure the deal -- and waive the no-trade clause -- if it meant suiting up alongside the Jets' weapons and defense, getting the chance to play savior in the Big Apple, then striking free-agency gold yet again in 2024? MIN QB #8 CMP%75.0YDs344TD2INT1YD/Att7.82 As for Zach Wilson, let's get real. The Jets may well "have a lot of faith" in the former No. 2 overall pick, as they say, but only to an extent. Remember why they traded for a nearly 40-year-old Rodgers in the first place? The only reason they've downplayed a big-name acquisition as emergency Rodgers insurance is because there aren't any other feasible alternatives. The best of the street free agents would be marginal upgrades on Wilson at best, and they don't know the system. Cousins doesn't either, Dave Winfield Jersey of course, but now that the Vikings are sliding, his availability could change, and there's no denying the upgrade that he would be.For all the knocks against him, Cousins has proven year after year he's a borderline top-10 starter. In back-to-back weeks, playing behind a battered offensive line, he's gone toe to toe with -- and occasionally outplayed -- top QBs Jalen Hurts and Justin Herbert, threatening comebacks against the Eagles and Chargers. If the Jets are truly still all-in on a title run, as they've advertised, there couldn't be a much better Plan B.As with any potential blockbuster trade, there are hurdles that would need to be cleared. But there are too many logical connections here to write off the po sibility, especially if the Vikings' winle s streak continues. (The come to town in two weeks.) Allen Craig Jersey It's no wonder "Thursday Night Football" analyst Richard Sherman, who played under Jets coach Robert Saleh in San Francisco, all but predicted a Cousins move to New York after Week 2's defeat. Vikings? Jets? It's your move.
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