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The article discusses rumors and misconceptions surrounding the Minnesota Vikings, focusing on trades, the new general manager, and draft strategies. It highlights the importance of scrutinizing these narratives as draft week approaches.
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Every week, we flag the āNopedy Nopesā around the Minnesota Vikings ā the takes that veer off course, stretch logic, lose footing, or collapse under scrutiny.
Three rumors. Three rulings. Draft week brings bluster.
This round focuses on trades, the future at general manager, and a downward-trending draft theory.
The Vikings Nopedy Nopes just a few days before the draft.

Miami Dolphins running back Deāvon Achane (28) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the New York Jets during the second half, Sep 29, 2025, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, celebrating with visible emotion as he turns toward teammates following a breakaway run that extended the Dolphinsā lead in a key AFC East matchup. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
The Nopedy Nope: Dolphins RB DeāVon Achane is in play for the Vikings via trade.
The article addresses various trade rumors circulating around the Minnesota Vikings as draft week approaches.
The article mentions the new general manager of the Minnesota Vikings but does not provide a specific name.
The article refers to a draft theory that suggests a negative trend, though it does not elaborate on the specifics.
The article categorizes certain takes as 'Nopedy Nopes,' indicating they are flawed or lack logical support.

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Because the Vikings now employ Frank Smith, Achaneās offensive coordinator over the last three years, Minnesota made sense as a trade destination ā if the Dolphins were willing to offload him.
But Miami has no interest.
Talking to the media on Wednesday, Miami general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan touched on Achane trade rumors, stating, āHeās not available for trade. Things are going good. Weāve had some positive conversations over the last couple of days, trending in the right direction.ā
āObviously, heās very important to what weāre doing. Itās part of professional sports. Weāll get where we need to be one way or another, but things are trending in the right direction.ā
NBC Sportsā Josh Alper added, āWhile there might be an offer that changes the Dolphinsā view of holding onto Achane for the long term, it doesnāt sound like thereās much reason to believe he will be anywhere but Miami come the fall.ā
Achane in Minnesota would be electric, but Sullivan isnāt selling.
The Verdict: Nopedy nope on Achane as a Vikings trade option. Not happening.
The Nopedy Nope: George Paton is a frontrunner to eventually replace Kwesi Adofo-Mensah as general manager.
Some rumors claimed the Vikings could tab Paton for general manager duty after Kwesi Adofo-Mensah was fired on January 30th. That idea appears to be toast.

Denver Broncos general manager George Paton speaks during the NFL Scouting Combine, Feb 25, 2025, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, addressing reporters at the podium while discussing roster strategy, draft preparation, and team outlook during one of the leagueās most important offseason evaluation events. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
ESPNās Kevin Seifert wrote earlier this month: āSome thought that Zygi and Mark Wilf were clearing a path for the return of former assistant general manager George Paton, who has spent the past five seasons as general manager of the Denver Broncos and is entering the final year of his contract.ā
āOthers assumed Brzezinski would eventually be promoted to the permanent role and that the Wilfsā public neutrality on the question was mostly a function of the NFL mandate to conduct diverse search processes for every open GM job.ā
The Vikings employed Paton for 13 years from 2007 to 2020.
Seifert continued, āBased on conversations in Phoenix, itās clear that neither scenario has begun materializing ā raising the real possibility that the organization will go through a second change of direction in a matter of months.ā
āThere are no indications that Paton is on his way out in Denver or wants to leave. ESPN senior national NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler reported that Paton appears set to return, and Broncos coach Sean Payton has expressed hope that Paton will sign a contract extension.ā
It seems Paton will stay on as the Broncosā general manager.
The Verdict: Nopedy nope on Paton as an Adofo-Mensah replacement plan.
The Nopedy Nope: Jadarian Price could be the Vikingsā next RB1.
Bleacher *Reportā*s Moe Moton analyzed a handful of players who could sneak into the 1st-Round later this week, and Price qualified, the only RB to do so.
He wrote, āNFL Networkās Ian Rapoport believes Jadarian Price will be the second tailback off the board and may sneak into the first round within a shallow class of ball-carriers.ā
āJeremiyah Love, a projected first-rounder, and Price played together through three terms with the Fighting Irish. The former took on the featured role after Audric Estimeās departure to the NFL, while the latter served in a complementary role.ā
Price has usually been considered a safe 2nd-Round pick.

Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price returns a kickoff for a touchdown against Southern California during the second half, Oct 18, 2025, at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana, sprinting down the sideline with open field ahead as the play shifts momentum in a high-profile college football matchup. Mandatory Credit: Michael Longo-USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.
āAlthough Price didnāt rack up more than 746 yards in a single collegiate term, he averaged at least six yards per carry and scored 18 touchdowns over the last two years. After a couple of seasons as Notre Dameās No. 2 running back, Price may have more to offer a team that wants a decisive early-down ball-carrier who can also contribute on special teams,ā Moton continued.
āHe returned three kickoffs for touchdowns in college. Most of the leagueās clubs featured multiple running backs, so donāt discount one of them taking Price on Day 1.ā
Some think the Seattle Seahawks could use their 32nd pick on Price, mainly because they just won the Super Bowl and seem like they have a house-money roster.
Minnesota doesnāt pick again after No. 18 until No. 47, diminishing the hopes of Price turning purple.
The Verdict: Nopedy nope on Price in the Vikingsā organic draft range.