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5 Trade Candidates on Defense the Vikings Should Monitor

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Sep 29, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Washington Commanders safety Quan Martin (20) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Suppose Minnesota Vikings general manager Rob Brzezinski is going to fire off a trade this offseason. The quarterback may be the popular position for the theory. However, there are also some good options on the defensive side of the ball.

Five Names Make Sense for Vikings’ Trades on Defense

The main areas the Vikings need to strengthen on defense are the secondary and linebacker positions, but in truth, there’s room to enhance at every position. Several players on the trade block should interest the decision-makers in Minnesota.

Marlon Humprey (CB), Baltimore Ravens

A former All-Pro cornerback, Marlon Humphrey played the worst season of his career in 2025, posting a 49.9 overall PFF grade with a 42.9 PFF coverage grade while missing 16.5% of his tackles. Not the standard expected from a two-time

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Dec 27, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey (44) celebrates his interception during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Imagn Images

first team All-Pro. Humphrey doesn’t turn 30 until later in the year, so he should still have plenty to offer, while being eager to prove last season was just a blip

With Humphrey’s cap figure climbing over $26 million in 2026 and having just one season left on his current deal, Baltimore may look to find a trade suitor. It would cost the Vikings just over $7 million for the 2026 season, which would be a steal if Humphrey returns to anything like his best.

Patrick Queen (LB), Pittsburgh Steelers

Patrick Queen represents another chance for Brzezinski to try and buy low on a former All-Pro on the back of a poor season. A former first-round pick by the Baltimore Ravens, the Pittsburgh Steelers paid big to swoop Queen away from their divisional rivals when he hit free agency.

The move hasn’t worked for Queen, who regressed badly to the worst season of his career in 2025. Queen is set to enter the 2026 campaign on an expiring deal. Getting his contract off the books would make sense as the Steelers and their new head coach look to freshen things up.

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Daron Payne (DT), Washington Commanders

Washington is under pressure heading into 2026, a year removed from making the playoffs with a rookie QB. They only managed five wins in 2025. Theymust improve their defense after ranking 31st in EPA per play allowed, which might include trading Daron Payne.

A former first-round pick by Washington back in 2018, and a Pro Bowler in 2022, the longtime Washington standout has declined in recent seasons while on a big contract. If they want to cut ties to save money, a year before Payne becomes a free agent and the Vikings can get him relatively cheaply, there’s a player there who is yet to turn 29 for Brian Flores to try and revitalize.

Deonte Banks (CB), New York Giants

Deonte Banks was often linked with the Vikings in the build-up to the 2023 draft as the team searched for a lockdown cornerback – they still are. Minnesota selected WR Jordan Addison with the 23rd overall pick, and Banks went to the New York Giants with the next pick.

Dec 28, 2025; Paradise, Nevada, USA; New York Giants cornerback Deonte Banks (2) returns a punt for a touchdown in the second half against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

It hasn’t worked for Banks in New York, and he could already be surplus to requirements.

Quan Martin (S), Washington Commanders

We go back to Washington and back to a high draft that hasn’t worked out in the pros, with safety Quan Martin. A second-round pick in 2023, Martin has been a regular starter in Washington over the last two seasons but hasn’t produced the expected results of a high draft pick.

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Nov 13, 2025; Madrid, Spain; Washington Commanders safety Quan Martin (20) at press conference at Ciudad Deportiva del Real Madrid. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

With a lot of salary cap space to play with, Washington should look to bolster their defense in free agency, leaving Martin available. His biggest struggles are in coverage, but his strength is downhill, which Flores should be able to utilize in his defense.


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Champions League bracket: Who plays who in the quarterfinals?

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The Champions League round of 16 is officially over, and the quarterfinals are set to arrive in April as eight teams remain in the biggest club competition in the world. Favorites PSG, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Liverpool are still alive, while Atletico Madrid and Sporting Lisbon are aiming to continue their runs with talented squads more than capable of making the semifinals.

Here’s what to know and the bracket:

Key Champions League dates

  • April 7-15: Quarterfinals
  • April 28-May 6: Semifinals
  • May 30: Final

Get ready for the Knockout Stage like never before with the UEFA Champions League Bracket Games! Create a pool to compete against friends or enter our Bracket Challenge for a chance to win a dream trip to London, including 2 UCL tickets and a tour of the UCL Today set! Plus, see how you stack up against UCL Today’s own Jamie and Micah. Sign up now that brackets are unlocked after the Round of 16 draw, or play on the CBS Sports App!

The bracket 

Round of 16 

  • Sporting CP 5 Bodo/Glimt 0 (Sporting CP advances 5-3 AET)
  • Chelsea 0, PSG 3 (PSG advances 8-2)
  • Manchester City 1, Real Madrid 2 (Real Madrid advances 5-1)
  • Arsenal 2, Bayer Leverkusen 0 (Arsenal advances 3-1)
  • Barcelona 7, Newcastle United 2 (Barcelona win 9-2 on aggregate)
  • Tottenham Hotspur 3, Atletico Madrid 2 (Atletico Madrid win 7-5 on aggregate)
  • Liverpool 4, Galatasaray 0 (Liverpool advance 4-1 on aggregate)
  • Bayern Munich 4, Atalanta 1 (Bayern Munich advance 10-2 on aggregate)

Quarterfinals

  1. PSG vs. Liverpool
  2. Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich
  3. Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid
  4. Sporting CP vs. Arsenal

Semifinals

  1. Winner of Quarterfinal 1 vs. Winner of Quarterfinal 2
  2. Winner of Quarterfinal 3 vs. Winner of Quarterfinal 4

Final 

The final will take place on Saturday, May 30, in Budapest at the Puskas Arena. 

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The Phil Mickelson advice that helped Rory McIlroy win the Masters

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When Rory McIlroy won the Masters last April, dropped to his knees and started to sob, you could sense the enormity of the moment. McIlroy had waited his whole life for this, to win the tournament that had alluded him for years.

He held a four-shot lead after 54 holes in 2011 but imploded on Sunday, shooting 80 and tying for 15th. He had seven top 10s since then, but never a win, not until last year, when McIlroy outlasted Justin Rose in a playoff to win the green jacket and complete the career Grand Slam.

And with winning the Masters, you get a pre-Masters press conference, like McIlroy did virtually on Wednesday with a handful of reporters. One of the questions he was asked was what he learned about how to win the Masters by winning the Masters.

His answer? The importance of staying aggressive. And he even gave an assist to Phil Mickelson.

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McIlroy said he played a practice round with Mickelson, a three-time Masters champ, about 15 years ago and Mickelson told him, “Rory, one of the reasons I love Augusta National is because I feel I can be so aggressive here.”

“I remember thinking, ‘What does he mean?’” McIlroy said. “I feel the opposite. I feel I can’t be aggressive here because there’s so many bad places to miss. But Phil had so much — still has, probably — faith in his short game that if he does miss an approach shot by being aggressive, he still feels he can get that ball up and down. I would say by becoming a better putter and by maybe working on my short game a little bit and becoming better around the greens, that probably allowed me to become more aggressive with my approach play at Augusta.”

McIlroy said that over the years, the demands of Augusta National have made his approach play more tentative, and that’s when you leave yourself in bad spots. But when he learned to start playing more aggressively, it paid off.

He could even look back at his final round last year and find examples. He piled up birdies while being aggressive on the front nine, but once he got the lead and got to the back nine, he changed the way he played.

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“The first time that my mindset or my tactics went a little bit defensive, like trying to protect the lead, that’s when I got into trouble,” McIlroy said. “Obviously what happened on 13 (double bogey) and on 14 (bogey), and when I got to 15, again, I needed to be aggressive. I needed to make a birdie again, and I was able to do it. So there’s probably a lesson in there somewhere of not taking your foot off the gas. I thought I was sort of doing the smart thing by playing 13 as a three-shotter and trying to protect the lead that I built. But in hindsight, everything that went well for me that day and that week was when I played aggressively, when I went for my shots. That’s probably the lesson to learn.”

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Took over and ran the show”, “The best big match player

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Barcelona fans online were left in awe of Raphinha after his performance vs Newcastle United in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg. The Catalans secured an 8-3 aggregate win over the Magpies over both legs on March 18.

Raphinha had an exceptional game, scoring twice and assisting two more. He had five out of five shots on target, delivered six key passes, and created three big chances. The Brazilian was pivotal to Barcelona’s victory in the game, while both Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal also combined well with him as a trio to create momentum in the attack.

Fans showered praise on Raphinha after the game, with many recognizing how he has delivered in significant games since last season. One Culer wrote on X:

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“This frontline cooked heavily. Raphinha is just the best big match player.”

Many other users shared similar sentiments:

Fans continued to share their thoughts on Raphinha’s performance:

Note: All in-game statistics were taken from SofaScore as of writing and are subject to change per the website’s prerogative.


Barcelona boss Hansi Flick claims they cannot think of winning the Champions League ‘yet’

In the post-match press conference, Barcelona coach Hansi Flick made a clear statement about his next mission. The German mentioned it is not yet the time to think about winning the Champions League, as they have to take it step by step.

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“We can’t think about winning the Champions League just yet. We have to go step by step, match by match… Both Atletico and Tottenham are really great teams and we will have to fight,” he said (via Barca Universal).

Barcelona will face either Atletico Madrid or Tottenham Hotspur in the quarter finals based on who wins their clash tonight. However, Los Colchoneros are more likely to be their opponent, given they are leading 5-2 over the Spurs from the first leg.

Flick also addressed the caveats in the Blaugrana defence, adding:

“We have to analyze this game. The defence is doing a really great job, and they have to play every minute. We have to think about that. We don’t have a lot of options to play. After the break we will get some players back, so we can improve in defence.”

Earlier this season, Barcelona lost 4-3 on aggregate to Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey semi-finals. If they face the Spaniards in the Champions League quarter-finals, it could be their chance at redemption. However, Simeone’s side will not be an easy one to tackle given their form.