Retaining Van Ginkel, 29, at that value is a cut price for Minnesota. Final season, Van Ginkel had a career-best year, receiving his first Professional Bowl and All-Professional (second-team) honors and ending seventh in Related Press Defensive Participant of the 12 months voting.
The 2019 fifth-round choose posted career-highs in sacks (11.5) and tackles (79), and had two interceptions (he returned each for touchdowns), six passes defended and one pressured fumble.
Browns defensive finish Myles Garrett established the market defensive ends when he signed a four-year contract extension price a mean annual worth (AAV) of $40M earlier this offseason.
Per Spotrac, Van Ginkel’s $23.5M AAV extension would rank eighth amongst defensive ends in 2025. With Bengals edge Trey Hendrickson and Jaguars edge Travon Walker among the many gamers who may additionally signal extensions this offseason, Van Ginkel may quickly drop out of the highest 10.
Whereas it is a whole lot for the Vikings, it is nonetheless the kind of cash workforce’s give to gamers they anticipate to play a major variety of snaps.
In 2024, Van Ginkel performed 81.2% Minnesota’s defensive snaps, adopted intently by fellow outdoors linebacker Jonathan Greenard (80.8%), who signed a four-year, $76M contract as a 2024 free-agent.
With each below contract by a minimum of 2026, Turner, who solely performed in 26.4% of his accessible defensive snaps as a rookie, may have issue leaping Minnesota’s higher-priced veterans on the depth chart.
Final yr, Turner had 20 tackles (12 solo), three sacks and an interception, respectable numbers for a rookie position participant.
Turner was considered one of two Vikings first-round picks in final yr’s draft, becoming a member of No. 10 choose quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
In the course of the first spherical of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Vikings forked over a 2024 first they’d beforehand acquired from the Texans (No. 23 total), which become vast receiver Brian Thomas Jr., a 2025 third (cornerback Caleb Ransaw) and 2025 fourth spherical choose (operating again Dylan Sampson) to the Jaguars to maneuver up six spots and choose Turner at No. 17.
Groups can by no means have sufficient pass-rushers. Depth on the place is a should. However the Vikings most likely did not quit what it did for Turner simply to have him to sit down on the bench for almost all of his first two, probably three, seasons. If Van Ginkel lives as much as his contract extension, he may.