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The Minnesota Vikings are set to make Blake Brandel their starting center after passing on outside options. This decision clears the way for Brandel to take on the primary role in the upcoming season.
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The Minnesota Vikings entered the offseason with a major question mark at center, and four months in, all signs point to longtime lineman Blake Brandel as the primary fix.
The Vikings passed on several outside options, leaving Brandel with a clear path to the job.
Minnesota couldāve signed a veteran in free agency, drafted a rookie center somewhere early in the event, or fired off a trade for a proven starter. Theyāve done none of that.
Are you worried or excited about Brandel as āthe guyā at center?
Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman Blake Brandel goes through pregame warmups before facing the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 10, 2024, at EverBank Stadium in , Florida. Brandel continued to fill multiple roles along Minnesotaās offensive front during the 2024 season, providing the Vikings with dependable depth and lineup flexibility as injuries reshaped the protection unit throughout the year. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images.
The Vikings passed on signing a veteran, drafting a rookie, or trading for a proven starter, leaving Brandel as the primary option.
The Vikings could have signed a veteran, drafted a rookie center, or traded for a starter but opted not to pursue any of these alternatives.
Blake Brandel has been with the Minnesota Vikings for several seasons, establishing himself as a reliable lineman.
Choosing Brandel as the starting center indicates the Vikings' confidence in his abilities and suggests a focus on continuity within their offensive line.
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Momentum Builds for Brandel at Center
Through the process of elimination, Brandel sure looks like the frontrunner to start at center in September.
Then*, The* Athleticās Alec Lewis dropped this intel on Monday, āThe Vikings could have selected a center in the early rounds of the draft, but they didnāt. Instead, the team doubled down on its long-held belief in Brandel.ā
āFor years, coaches felt he had the physical traits to play center. They thought he could thrive if he ever got the full-time job. Brandel validated some of those opinions in 2025, when the Vikings tossed him into the fire against the Cleveland Brownsā vaunted front. He didnāt sink. He swam.ā
There is a world where Brandel simply thrives at center this year, but that leaves a lot to chance for a team that canāt really afford offensive line uncertainty.
Lewis continued, āHis 6-foot-7, 315-pound frame offers a sturdy barrier in the middle. Because Brandel has played every position on the offensive line, he has the pre- and post-snap understanding to handle whatever coach Kevin OāConnell throws at him.ā
āAs long as he doesnāt suffer a summer injury, he should enter training camp with a clear path to the starting job.ā
Brandel in 2025
Despite his initial depth chart position as a backup, Brandelās 2025 season proved far more significant than anticipated. He participated in all 17 games, starting nine and playing 64% of Minnesotaās offensive snaps. This substantial workload stemmed directly from significant injuries to the Vikingsā offensive line, which forced heavy reliance on Brandel, who delivered solid play.
Brandelās primary value lies in his versatility. Capable of playing guard, tackle, and center, he proved invaluable in 2025 by filling multiple roles. The Vikings didnāt require a superstar; they simply needed a reliable presence to stabilize the line amidst constant upheaval. That was Brandel in 2025.
His performance at center was particularly noteworthy. Playing 383 snaps there, Brandel showed marked improvement throughout the season, transforming his 2026 starting center prospects from an outside chance into a genuine possibility. Here we are a half a year later.
Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Blake Brandel stands on the field during the NFL International Series game on Oct. 2, 2022, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. Brandel provided depth along Minnesotaās offensive line during the overseas matchup as the Vikings continued expanding their international presence under first-year head coach Kevin OāConnell. Mandatory Credit: Peter van den Berg-USA TODAY Sports.
While his 61.4 PFF grade indicates a solid, rather than superstar, performance, the level of consistency is highly valuable. A member of the 2020 draft class (alongside Justin Jefferson), Brandel has quietly become one of the teamās longest-tenured players.
The Vikings Passed on These Men
It didnāt have to be Brandel or bust. Minnesota reasonably couldāve signed one of these free agents in March:
Tyler Linderbaum, the almighty OL prize from free agency, was out of the Vikingsā price range, but the five above were not.
Thereafter, the 2026 NFL Draft has a āBig Fourā of centers. Minnesota drafted none of these men:
Interestingly, the Panthers doubled at center; perhaps Fortner could eventually be available via trade.
Wildcards at C
While Brandel projects as the Week 1 center, he could be upended by two possible contenders if one assumes the Vikings donāt make any trades, such as deal for Miami Dolphins center Aaron Brewer.
Cincinnati offensive lineman Gavin Gerhardt speaks with reporters during Big 12 Football Media Days on July 8, 2025, at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Gerhardt addressed the media ahead of the 2025 college football season after developing into an experienced piece of Cincinnatiās offensive line rotation and drawing increased NFL attention entering his final campaign. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images.
The first is Michael Jurgens, a late-round pick in 2024, who saw a little action at center in 2025. Most consider a Jurgens a depth center, not a starter. Too, the Vikings drafted Cincinnatiās Gavin Gerhardt in Round 7 three weeks ago, and per the clubās post-draft commentary, it sounded like the coaching staff identified him as āthe guyā at center for their rookie solution.
If Brandel falters or gets hurt, thereās a decent chance that Gerhardt is the go-to replacement.
Itās also worth noting that 2026 is scheduled to be Brandelās final year in Minnesota. He could be eligible for a contract extension as early as now.
Heāll turn 30 in January.