It’s fair to say that the Minnesota Vikings need to address its offensive line throughout the offseason. Don't fret though http://www.thevikingsfootballauthentic.com/riley-reiff-jersey-authentic , because by the time the offseason is over I sense an upgraded offensive line (not like my sense means anything though). By “upgraded” I mean that the Vikings add some depth on the line with a couple of veterans and grab a couple linemen from the draft. In terms of available free agents it will be slim pickings for linemen so Minnesota will have to be convincing and smart when it comes to picking up players. Let’s begin with a tackle from Washington who did a solid job at left tackle when starter Trent Williams was suspended for four games back in 2016 and played with Kirk Cousins until his departure to Minnesota after the 2017 season. Since that little stint, 33-year old Ty Nsekhe has been a reliable depth guy on the line for the Redskins. Over the course of his four-year run with Washington he started in 16 games, the equivalent of a regular-season. In 2015 Nsekhe started two games at left tackle. In 2016 he started four games at left tackle and in 2017 he started in three games at left tackle and one game at left guard. Nsekhe participated in 30 percent of the snaps on offense in 2017. The six-foot-eight-inch, 330 pound linemen participated in 40 percent of the offensive snaps last season. That made it the most of his five-year career. He started three games at left tackle and two games at left guard. Nsekhe was only called for one holding and three false start penalties in his 403 snaps last season. Nsekhe played his college ball at Texas State, and even had stints in both the Arena and the Canadian League. He’s someone who’s played at almost every professional football level in North America. He’s a grinder and it seems like he truly loves the game of football based on his resiliency to get back into the NFL, despite getting cut by four NFL teams. Why should the Vikings consider him?This was brought up earlier but I’ll bring it up again. Nsekhe spent a few seasons with Cousins. in 2016 he spent time protecting Cousins’ blindside throughout those four games when Williams was out. He did a pretty solid job and really has seemed to do well when needed to rise to the occasion. He had to face Everson Griffen back in 2016 and held his own against him. Nsekhe even faced Jadeveon Clowney back in November and seemed to do a good job with pass protection once again. This guy seems physical and someone who likes to look up field for blocks. I’m not to sure how he is as a run blocker, but based on a few clips he looks to have moments. Nsekhe would be a great addition to the line Womens Eric Kendricks Jersey , especially in terms of giving Riley Reiff some competition and could even play some left guard if needed and could also help push Tom Compton. Last season he was under a one-year contract for about 2.9 million dollars. It wouldn’t be a big surprise if he signed a one-year for less than what he signed last year considering his age. I’d think 2.2 million dollars could work, but I’m not a salary cap expert.Nsekhe may be older, but I think if the Vikings draft a couple linemen and maybe even snag a few undrafted free agents, then he could help with possibly mentoring those kids. Explaining what it takes to make an NFL roster and stay on one. NFL free agency begins March 13 after 4 p.m. EST.Thursday Open Thread: August 23rd, 2018 Good Morning!Hope you’re having a great week and are over the disappointment of the Vikings showing against the Jags.Yeah, I know it’s only preseason but I wanted to see more out of the 1st team offense and our shiny new expensive QB, fortunately we won’t have to wait long as the next preseason game is tomorrow.In the meantime Youth Linval Joseph Jersey , while we’re waiting impatiently for the next preseason game we’ll continue with our daily thread full of beer recommendations, nap strategies, crock pot and smoker recipes. Have another cup of coffee and drop by for some fan wisdom and snark. Around the DN since our last thread:Surprise!The Vikings signed safety George Iloka, Wluford ponders how he’ll fit in with the current defense.Ted and Di are back with Roughing the Podcast, got a question for them? Leave them a comment and give them a listen.From SB Nation: WR Laquon Treadwell is doing all the right things to have a breakout year.Vikings news from other sources:From Vikings.com new Vikings Safety George Iloka addressed the media.HC Mike Zimmer talked to the media Wednesday about the Iloka signing and outlines goals for the Seahawks game.Offensive Coordinator John DeFilippo addressed the media and explains offensive issues v the Jags and looks ahead to the Seahawks game.From their notebook, DT Sheldon Richardson is changing his game under the guidance of defensive line Coach Andre Patterson.From Vikings Corner, writer Daniel House talks about how new Vikings safety George Iloka can fit into the Vikings defense.League news: From NFL.com the Patriots have released WR Kenny Britt and reportedly not interested in WR Dez Bryant.The NFL competition committee met on Wednesday and decided there will be no changes to the current helmet rule.“Expert” regular season predictions for every NFC North team. 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