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Harrison Smith Replacement Apparently Identified for Vikings

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Oct 19, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) signs autographs during warmups prior to the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images

Harrison Smith looked set to retire as he left the field on the final game of the 2025 season. There was a planned moment for teammates and fans alike to show their appreciation to the “Hitman”. An official retirement announcement has yet to come, but finding Smith’s successor is a major priority for the Minnesota Vikings.

Whether he decides to go again for another year or the expected retirement finally comes, the Vikings still need to find his long-term successor. Josh Metellus carved out a kind of hybrid role on Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ defense. He is better suited to that role and should remain in it for the Vikings to get the best out of him.

Bryan Cook’s Skill Set Aligns with Flores’ Defensive Structure

That leaves the Vikings looking for someone to team with Metellus, and there are two obvious places to look. Free agency or the draft, Pro Football Focus thinks they have the perfect answer in Bryan Cook.

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[US, Mexico & Canada customers only] Sep 5, 2025; Sao Paulo, BRAZIL; Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) walks onto the field before a NFL game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Corinthians Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters via Imagn Images

A two-time Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, Cook has played four seasons with the Chiefs since being drafted in the second round of the 2022 draft. His rookie contract is finished, and Cook will be looking to cash in on a good four years in the league.

What Can Cook Bring to Minnesota?

Cook comes from an aggressive, blitz-heavy scheme that also deploys unique blitz packages in Steve Spagnuolo’s Kansas City defense. So he should smoothly transition into the Brian Flores defense in Minnesota. Most importantly, Cook has played particularly well in coverage when the Chiefs’ defense blitzes, something the Vikings have had problems with in their secondary.

Dec 21, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook (6) warms up before a game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Pro Football Focus names Minnesota a top landing spot for Cook, a perfect fit, and a place where he can become the successor to Smith. Here is what PFF had to say in a recent article.

There are nuances to playing solid coverage behind an aggressive defensive front, and Bryan Cook showed he is well-equipped to handle the role this past season, earning an 80.3 PFF coverage grade when the defense blitzes.

Grading out above the 90th percentile as both a safety and in the slot, Cook also possesses the versatility to be a central piece that allows Flores’ scheme to shine. His skill set is in a similar vein to that of the longtime veteran leader of the Vikings’ defense, and impending free agent, Harrison Smith.  

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Cook is arguably the best safety available in free agency this year — Kamren Curl is the other top safety available — and won’t come cheap. Minnesota has work to do to get its salary cap in a place where this deal could get done. It would be worth doing for a player who should fit seamlessly into the team and improve it.

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Jan 4, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores looks on against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-Imagn Images.

Cook turns 27 as the 2026 season begins, so he has plenty of football ahead of him, making him a long-term investment for the team if the Vikings make this move.


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Perez Hilton reacts after ex-American Idol contestant Dimitrius Graham is arrested & claims he was “racially profiled” by cops

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Dimitrius Graham was arrested on Sunday, February 22, in Los Angeles on a Metro train. The former American Idol and The Voice contestant reportedly failed to show his ticket, which led to his being in jail for 24 hours.

TMZ reported that the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) arrested Dimitrius Graham in a Metro on Sunday. They also shared a video of the incident, where some cops were seen handcuffing the singer. He is also heard telling the cops that he is trying to buy a TAP card, i.e., a train ticket.

Blogger Perez Hilton has reacted to this incident on his website, writing:

“He said his phone died, so when police asked him to show a ticket, he wasn’t able to — which resulted in his arrest and trespassing charge. A big ordeal for a $1.75 card!”

The LAPD told TMZ that Dimitrius Graham allegedly acted erratically and said that he would buy a ticket only when he was detained. The singer, however, has denied these allegations and claimed that he had bought the ticket. He said that his phone battery died, but he could show the date and time of his purchase.

Moreover, Graham uploaded a video on Instagram on Tuesday, claiming he was “racially profiled”. He also said that he’s gone through it multiple times, but expressed gratitude for the support from fans after the video of the incident went viral.

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Dimitrius Graham alleges “racial profiling” against LAPD cops, gives advice to young people

In his video on Instagram, Dimitrius Graham opened up about his arrest and the support he’s received from fans. He also shared some advice for young people, especially from the black community. He told the young people to know their rights as Americans and not to carry any “crazy thing” in their bags, like marijuana.

Graham explained that the police didn’t care who he was, despite his appearing on numerous TV shows, saying:

“I told them, I said, yo, I’m a I have a bachelor’s degree. I have been on multiple TV shows. I’m an opera singer. They didn’t care, so if they don’t care about what I’m saying, do you think they care about what you’re saying?”

He also referenced the likes of Emmett Till and George Stinney, who were victims of alleged racial violence and wrongful conviction. He explained that it was a “blessing from God” that he wasn’t “killed”. He added:

“That was a public humiliation on yesterday. Public humiliation, bro. I’ll be Because of what? $1.75? I took a 20 out my pocket. I said, here, y’all can have that. Bro. Like, it’s consequences, bro. Things happen. Know your rights.”

Dimitrius Graham also urged the American authorities to pay their police officers more, saying:

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“Last but not least, America, take care of our police officers so they can stop being so damn mad and trying to take out all their anger out on us, ’cause y’all ain’t paying them nothing.”

Dimitrius Graham appeared on Season 17 of American Idol and reached the Top 10 in 2019. He was also on Michael Bublé’s team in Season 27 of The Voice, before being cut in the battle round.


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