The Smart Move? Re-signing Dalton Risner.

As NFL teams reshape their rosters in preparation for the 2025 season, one name remains surprisingly absent from a long-term contract: Dalton Risner. The veteran guard, who proved his value in 2023 and again in 2024, is still on the market — and for the Minnesota Vikings, this feels like a decision waiting far too long.

Re-signing Dalton Risner isn’t just a safe move. It’s the smart move.

A Steady Presence in the Trenches

Since entering the league in 2019 as a second-round pick, Risner has been a model of consistency. After four solid years in Denver, the Colorado native joined Minnesota midseason in 2023, quickly plugging into the offensive line and showing he could thrive in a new system with minimal adjustment time.

In 2024, Risner continued to prove his worth. With injuries and inconsistency plaguing other parts of the Vikings’ offensive line, he provided reliable protection and leadership, especially in pass protection where Minnesota’s line had long struggled. His experience, awareness, and ability to read blitzes made life significantly easier for whoever lined up under center — be it Kirk Cousins before his exit, or the rotating cast that followed.

Chemistry Matters

One of the most underrated aspects of Risner’s value is his chemistry with teammates — especially tackle Christian Darrisaw and center Garrett Bradbury. Offensive line cohesion isn’t just about raw talent; it’s about communication, rhythm, and trust. Risner fits that locker room. He’s vocal, experienced, and respected.

Letting a player like that walk — particularly when the offensive line has been a weak link in years past — feels counterproductive.

Cost-Effective Quality

With a relatively quiet free agency market, Risner likely wouldn’t command top-tier guard money. That’s good news for a cap-conscious team like Minnesota. Re-signing Risner gives the Vikings a proven, high-floor starter without breaking the bank — freeing up resources to address other needs, like defensive depth or wide receiver help behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.

What’s the Holdup?

That’s the real question. Risner has publicly expressed interest in staying in Minnesota, and the fanbase has rallied behind him. So what’s stopping the front office?

It’s possible the Vikings are waiting for the draft to play out, gauging their options and keeping leverage. But with offensive line depth always a premium and continuity so hard to find, rolling the dice could backfire.

Final Thought

Dalton Risner isn’t a splashy signing. He’s not the headline-stealing acquisition or the fantasy football darling. But he is exactly what winning teams need: dependable, tough, experienced, and team-first.

If the Vikings want to stabilize their offensive line and support their future at quarterback — whoever that may be — the smart move is clear.

Re-sign Dalton Risner. Before someone else does.

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