Minnesota Vikings free agency 2020: Top 5 targets

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 11: Dalvin Cook #33 of the Minnesota Vikings runs the ball in the third quarter of the NFC Divisional Round Playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on January 11, 2020 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 11: Dalvin Cook #33 of the Minnesota Vikings runs the ball in the third quarter of the NFC Divisional Round Playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on January 11, 2020 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images) /
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LANDOVER, MD – NOVEMBER 24: Graham Glasgow #60 of the Detroit Lions prepares to snap the ball at the line of scrimmage during the second half of the game against the Washington Redskins at FedExField on November 24, 2019 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD – NOVEMBER 24: Graham Glasgow #60 of the Detroit Lions prepares to snap the ball at the line of scrimmage during the second half of the game against the Washington Redskins at FedExField on November 24, 2019 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) /

2. Graham Glasgow

The Vikings have been on a mission to rebuild their offensive line for the past few years, and it has been going well so far. Dalvin Cook had a tremendous year on the ground in 2019, and a big chunk of the credit goes to the Minnesota line.

The front five has gone from a weakness to a strength for the Vikings, but there are still areas where it can improve. The biggest area of concern is on the interior line, where Minnesota has two positions that can be tweaked.

Left guard Pat Elflein has been solid, but in an ideal world, Minnesota would like to upgrade that spot. The other spot that can be addressed is center, where the Vikings let rookie Garrett Bradbury start but he did go through some growing pains.

The Vikings could kill two birds with one stone by signing Graham Glasgow away from the Detroit Lions. Glasgow is a solid young lineman who can play both guard and center, giving the Vikings coverage in both spots.

There will be some stiff competition for Glasgow’s services, especially given the lack of quality linemen in the NFL. The Vikings don’t have a lot of spending power this year, but they would be well advised to consider a strong run at Glasgow.