Vikings Watch Explosive, Young Playmaker Visit Rival Bears After Free Agent Visit

   

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After a flashy first week of free agency that saw 14 newcomers arrive to the tune of over $300 million in new contracts, the Minnesota Vikings still have a quiet need for a third wide receiver in their offense.

A 2021 sixth-round pick, Jalen Nailor lacked consistency despite playing all 17 games for the first time in his career last season. It will be his job to lose in training camp this summer, but the Vikings are looking to bolster the competition in the room with Trent Sherfield signing with the Denver Broncos and Brandon Powell currently a free agent.

The Vikings took a look at a versatile slot receiver in former Arizona Cardinals second-round pick Rondale Moore, inviting him for a visit on March 14.

However, Moore left without a contract signed, and after several days, is exploring his options elsewhere, including in the NFC North.

 Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) before the game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium. Kyle Terada/Imagn Images
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Rondale Moore (4) before the game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium. Kyle Terada/Imagn Images Kyle Terada/Imagn Images

On Monday, March 17, Moore visited the Chicago Bears, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported.

FA WR Rondale Moore, who visited the #Vikings last week, is visiting the #Bears today, per me and @MikeGarafolo.

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 17, 2025

On paper, Moore looked like a low-risk, potentially high-reward signing for the Vikings. He ran a 4.32-second 40-yard dash at the 2021 NFL Combine and is just 24 years old.

Moore played three seasons with the Cardinals, totaling 135 receptions, 1,201 yards receiving along with 52 carries for 249 yards rushing and four total touchdowns. Moore was traded to the Atlanta Falcons but suffered a season-ending knee injury in training camp.

Rondale Moore visiting the Vikings is a really smart move.

Former 2nd-round pick and only 24. He's dynamic and explosive with the ball and has great YAC when healthy.

Injuries have been an issue, he perfectly fits Kwesi's strategy-low risk, high reward. This has real potential pic.twitter.com/l16WDQT0v6

— Matt Anderson (@MattAnderson_8) March 14, 2025

Moore seemed like an upside gadget-type athlete to plug into Kevin O'Connell's offense with his versatility to line up outside, in the slot and even in the backfield.

Money doesn't seem to be the issue for Minnesota. The Vikings have nearly $33 million in cap space, according to Over The Cap. Spotrac projected Moore to sign a $1.5 million-a-year deal.

However, after the Vikings and Bears let Moore walk out of their facilities without a contract, it could be a sign that his health or physical came up with some concerns.

The Vikings agreed to terms with Tim Jones on March 18, although he figures to be a special teams contributor as a de-facto replacement for Sherfield.

And while Moore remains unsigned, he could be merely weighing multiple offers and will continue his free agency.