Vikings Trade Rumor Disappoints Colts and Eagles

Minnesota's asking price for edge rusher Jonathan Greenard may be too high for potential suitors.

Apr. 2, 2026 at 4:37pm

The Minnesota Vikings are reportedly open to trading edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, with the Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts emerging as potential suitors. However, the Vikings are said to be seeking a high draft pick in return, which could price out the interested teams.

Why it matters

Both the Eagles and Colts are in win-now mode and have been looking to bolster their pass-rushing units this offseason. Greenard would have been an attractive target, but the Vikings' asking price may be too steep, leaving both teams disappointed.

The details

According to reports, the Vikings would want a Day 2 draft pick in exchange for Greenard. However, the player's camp has not yet found a team willing to meet that demand and also provide Greenard with a significant raise on his current contract.

  • The trade rumors surfaced on April 1, 2026.
  • Greenard's current contract with the Vikings includes two more years, with the 2023 season being the final year of guaranteed money.

The players

Jonathan Greenard

A talented edge rusher for the Minnesota Vikings who is seeking a contract extension and has drawn interest from the Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts.

Vic Fangio

The defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, who is reportedly interested in acquiring Greenard to bolster the team's pass-rushing unit.

Lou Anarumo

The defensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts, who is also reportedly interested in acquiring Greenard to improve the team's pass rush.

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What they’re saying

“Two currently stand out (in terms of trade suitors for Defensive end Jonathan Greenard): the Philadelphia Eagles and the Indianapolis Colts. Both are in win-now mode. Both explored the possibilities of signing free-agent edge rushers Trey Hendrickson and Phillips. Both have invested in edge rushers in recent years. Greenard also fits the systems of both defensive coordinators: Vic Fangio of the Eagles and Lou Anarumo of the Colts.”

— Alec Lewis, Reporter

“Chris, bottom line, a trade would happen because someone swoops in to give him a real raise, and forks over a Day 2 pick. I don't know that anyone's gotten close to that yet.”

— Albert Breer, Senior Reporter

What’s next

The Vikings and Greenard's representatives will continue to explore trade options, with the Colts and Eagles remaining interested. However, the Vikings' high asking price may prove to be a stumbling block, leaving both teams disappointed in their pursuit of the talented edge rusher.

The takeaway

This trade rumor highlights the challenges teams face in acquiring top-tier pass rushers, as the Vikings appear unwilling to part with Greenard without receiving significant compensation in return. The Colts and Eagles, both in need of defensive upgrades, may have to explore alternative options if they cannot meet the Vikings' demands.