“Vikings Trade Shock: $34 Million Defensive Powerhouse Joins the Roster!”
"Vikings Trade Shock: $34 Million Defensive Powerhouse Joins the Roster!"
At 5-0, the Minnesota Vikings are in a position to make trades as the NFL deadline approaches. They should consider acquiring Carolina Panthers cornerback Jaycee Horn to strengthen their defense both now and in the future.
Horn, the eighth overall pick in the 2021 draft, is nearing the end of his $33.5 million rookie contract with a Panthers team that is struggling and on the verge of a rebuild. The son of four-time Pro Bowl receiver Joe Horn, Jaycee has the athleticism and potential to become a top-tier cornerback, fitting perfectly with what defensive coordinator Brian Flores seeks.
Standing 6-foot-1 and weighing 205 pounds, Horn clocked a 4.39-second 40-yard dash at the 2021 combine. His impressive arm length (33 inches), vertical jump (42 inches), and broad jump (11 feet, 1 inch) contribute to his high Relative Athletic Score (RAS), making him one of the most elite cornerback prospects since 1987.
Despite his potential, Horn has faced challenges with injuries throughout his career, playing just three games in his rookie year due to a fractured foot and dealing with various injuries since. His trade value is hard to gauge, but the Vikings could potentially offer their 2025 fifth-round picks or a future third-rounder. While this could be a risky investment, Horn has the talent to become one of the NFL’s best cornerbacks.
The Vikings have struggled with cornerback performance for years, facing a string of unfortunate events, including injuries and a tragic death. They’ve drafted seven cornerbacks since 2020, but only Akayleb Evans has seen significant action this season. With veteran contracts expiring after 2024, securing Horn could be essential for building a stronger future at cornerback, as they currently only have Mekhi Blackmon as a potential starter for 2025.