Juicy Trade Idea Floated by Popular Vikings Account
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (1) is introduced before an NFL football matchup Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. The Browns defeated the Jaguars 18-13. [Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union] USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones injured his hip on Sunday during his teamâs dub over the New York Jets in London.
Juicy Trade Idea Floated by Popular Vikings Account
Immediately after Jonesâ sidelining, Minnesotaâs offense lost its pulse. It could not affect anything positive with Jones on the shelf.
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So, that scare tactic got the masses thinking about contingency plans, and thanks to The Purple Persuasion, a popular aggregator on X, thereâs a new theory: firing off a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars for running back Travis Etienne.
TPP tweeted Monday, âShould the Vikings explore trading for Jaguars RB Travis Etienne as a depth piece behind RB Aaron Jones? Jones currently has a hip injury and has only played every game in a season twice in his career (on his 8th season). Chandler is a massive drop off from Jones and it showed in the Jets week 5 game.â
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Regarding Jonesâ injury severity, thatâll be revealed within the next week. Head coach Kevin OâConnell said about Jonesâ hip after the dub, âKeeping my fingers crossed that hopefully will be short term.â
Before the injury, Jones tabulated 7 rushing attempts for 29 yards and 1 reception for 24 yards against New York. The offense wasnât firing on all cylinders in London with Jones, but it assuredly faceplanted when he left the game. RB2 Ty Chandler entered the game, promptly fumbled, and didnât do much thereafter.
Courtesy of Pro Football Talk, the early Jones update sounded rosier than OâConnellâs fingers-crossed diagnosis. âThe veteran left Sundayâs 23-17 win over the Jets with a hip injury,â Mike Florio wrote late Sunday. âInitially, he was questionable to return. Then, he was ruled out. Initial word is that, by the time the Vikings return to action after their Week 6 bye, Jones should be good to go. They need him.â
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On an Etienne contingency plan, well, itâd be wonderful. But two hurdles stand in the way:
It is unclear if Jacksonville is shopping Etienne.
The Vikingsâ draft capital for trades is limited.
The Jaguars have recently allotted more offensive attention to Etienneâs RB teammate Tank Bigsby â much to fantasy football managersâ chagrin â perhaps signaling a changing trend in Jacksonville.
Still, most of Minnesotaâs 2025 draft class left the cabinet when the club traded for Dallas Turner five months ago. Heading into that draft, the Vikings will have a 1st-Rounder, eventually a compensatory 3rd, and two 5th-Rounders. And then thatâs it.
Minnesota Vikings General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah addressed the media about the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft from the TCO Performance Center. The Vikings have long-term draft needs at quarterback, cornerback, and interior offensive line.
Obviously, Etienne is intriguing, but unless the Jaguars would accept a 2026 draft pick â probably a 3rd- or 4th-Rounder â a trade isnât terribly realistic.
A player like Miles Sanders on a Carolina Panthers roster welcoming back Jonathon Brooks might be more gettable.
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