Some team — at some point — will sign Dalton Risner, and the malarkey will be over. The veteran offensive guard is currently experiencing his second consecutive bizarre offseason, struggling to find a new team even though he’s a productive pass-protection commodity whose profile also includes an amicable locker room persona.
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The New Orleans Saints need to stay active if they are to rise back to contention in the NFC South.
The Minnesota Vikings have had quite the offseason. But one thing that stands out on their current roster is lack of answers on the interior offensive line.
Just because the Minnesota Vikings haven’t re-upped with Dalton Risner yet doesn’t mean his future in the Twin Cities is sealed. That’s the word from Star Tribune this week after Andrew Krammer subtly cracked the door open for Risner’s return.
One of the areas the Dolphins could improve on heading into training camp is undeniably at the guard position. As much hope as I have that Liam Eichenberg will develop into a viable starting option at guard, I must acknowledge that an improvement may be necessary.
The San Francisco 49ers once again look to be the cream of the crop in the NFC. They have made it to the NFC Championship Game in three straight seasons and four out of the last five but have been unable to get over the hump and win the big one.
The Minnesota Vikings haven't re-signed left guard Dalton Risner to a contract. Tyler Forness explains why that is.
Dalton Risner tweeted on March 12th, “Just In case anyone was wondering … I’ve started 73 games over 5 years in the league … missing only 4 games due to
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The Dolphins have already agreed to terms with OBJ, but they must make three more moves to avoid another one-and-done playoff appearance.
Just like last year, Dalton Risner’s free agency and offseason have been an odyssey. A lovable human and productive pass protector, the man’s free agency has flown under the radar in back-to-back years, so much so that no team has taken the plunge for his services.
Now that the NFL Draft is over and the Minnesota Vikings have signed a bunch of undrafted free agents, the training camp roster nearly set. Nonetheless, there are plenty of improvements that could still be made, especially on the interior offensive line.
The Green Bay Packers are keenly aware of the importance of shoring up their offensive line to support QB Jordan Love’s progression, evident in their strategic move during last weekend’s NFL draft.
USC QB Caleb Williams is likely to be selected first overall by the Bears this week and was asked what his thoughts were when he learned the team traded QB Justin Fields to the Steelers.
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Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has stayed busy this offseason, but may not be done rebuilding the roster after a disappointing close to the 2023 season.
With the 2023 season in the books, Inside the Vikings is taking a look at all 22 of Minnesota's pending unrestricted free agents over the course of a few weeks.
Dalton Risner will get reps with the Vikings' first-team offensive line this week, head coach Kevin O'Connell said on Wednesday. The coaching staff has a decision to make, but it appears there's at least a solid chance Risner enters the starting lineup against the Panthers on Sunday, presumably in place of Ed Ingram.
Dalton Risner was working out at a local park near his Colorado home this week when he got a call from his agent. "Hey, I think a deal is getting done with Minnesota today," said the voice on the other end.
The Minnesota Vikings announced Tuesday that they have officially signed G Dalton Risner to a contract and placed Oli Udoh on injured reserve with a torn quadriceps muscle.
One of the top free agents still on the open market has found a home. Guard Dalton Risner has agreed to a deal with the Vikings, as first reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The 2023 guard market produced four deals north of $7M per year, but as Dalton Risner‘s top free agent peers committed to deals soon after the league year began, the four-year Broncos starter did not get what he wanted.
Risner would provide New York with some insurance and a capable starter should Ezeudu be unable to return to form.
Dalton Risner is finishing out his Broncos rookie contract on IR, and while he grew up a fan of the team, it does not sound like a hometown discount will be forthcoming.
Risner suffered a UCL sprain in his left elbow. He is not believed to need surgery.
The only Broncos player to ever win the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award was John Elway in 1992. Current Denver quarterback Russell Wilson won the award in 2020 during his time with the Seattle Seahawks. Risner hopes to join the club.
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