Vikings Expected To Resume Extension Talks With Franchise S Anthony Harris

Josina Anderson of ESPN reports that the Vikings and franchise S Anthony Harris are expected to resume contract discussions regarding a long-term deal. 

 

The two parties had discussed an extension back in March and Anderson says a deal is in the “realm” of what would be necessary for Harris to remain in Minnesota. However, he’s reportedly aware that there are other factors that could impact his future with the Vikings.

A new deal for Harris would almost certainly pay him as one of the top safeties in the NFL and could cost the Vikings around $14 million per year.

Harris has previously come up as a potential tag-and-trade candidate, considering that the Vikings have some cap issues and are already paying Harrison Smith over $10 million per year.

The franchise tag would cost the Vikings $11.441 million fully guaranteed for the 2020 season.

Harris, 27, wound up signing on with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia back in 2015. He spent most of his rookie season on the Vikings’ practice squad before eventually being called up in December.

Harris re-signed with the Vikings as a restricted free agent in 2019. He was slated to be an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career this offseason when the Vikings franchised him. 

In 2019, Harris played in 14 games and recorded 60 total tackles, one fumble recovery, six interceptions including one returned for a touchdown and 11 passes defended.  He was rated as Pro Football Focus‘ No. 1-ranked safety out of 86 qualifying players. 

We’ll have more on Harris and the Vikings as the news is available. 

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