Overview
- The Ravens have reportedly agreed to a four-year, $112 million deal with Trey Hendrickson, removing a top edge option from the market.
- Dianna Russini and Jeremy Fowler report that the Eagles have engaged the Vikings on Jonathan Greenard as Philadelphia seeks pass-rush help after missing on Hendrickson and losing Jaelan Phillips.
- Reporting indicates Minnesota would prefer to keep Greenard, though cap constraints and his pursuit of a raise have prompted interest from other teams.
- Analysts expect any deal to require meaningful draft capital, and a trade would free roughly $12.25 million in cap space for the Vikings.
- Greenard is owed about $38 million over the next two seasons and is coming off an injury-affected 2024 with three sacks after posting 12.5 sacks in 2023.