The Minnesota Vikings have built up the roster for a potential Super Bowl run. Even with how good the roster is, there are still a couple of areas that you could consider weak.
The biggest spot where the Vikings have questions is at cornerback. After Byron Murphy Jr., there isn't anyone set in stone as a player who is a certainty. The biggest question mark in that group is the guy who is currently slotted as CB2 in Isaiah Rodgers.
Isaiah Rodgers is ready to make a leap
Rodgers came to the Vikings on a modest two-year, $11 million contract. It's a similar contract to what Josh Metellus signed in 2023 and Theo Jackson signed this year. The idea is that you give them slightly above backup money to be a starter, you get the value benefit from it, and you can give them a bigger contract once they prove themselves. It worked for Metellus, who just signed a three-year extension on Saturday.
Rodgers took some time to answer questions after Friday's practice and exuded the utmost confidence.