The Bengals have agreed to sign former Vikings cornerback Mackensie Alexander, as Tom Pelissero of NFL.com tweets. He’ll get a one-year, $4MM deal from the club – a pact that could prove to be a solid value for Cincy.
Alexander had his meniscus trimmed in January, a procedure that probably impacted his market. But, before that, he was enjoying a productive season. Alexander registered 38 tackles and five passes defensed in 13 games. Unfortunately, the injury kept him out of the Vikings’ postseason.
The Vikings secondary will look totally different in 2020. This month, they’ve lost Xavier Rhodes, Trae Waynes, and Jayron Kearse in addition to Alexander. Meanwhile, we’re waiting to see how things shake out with Anthony Harris.
Damn Cincy, leave our secondary alone.
Cincy plucked 2 Viking CB’s. I’m surprised that they actually spent money. I’m even more susprised that 2 players agreed to sign in Cincy. Not drafted or traded but willingly signed WOW
The Reader pickup was huge too.
Arguably the best non-QB on the market
Zimmer better be the DB whisperer he thinks he is!!! Vikings certainly will look different in the secondary.
Always like Alexander , wish him well.
We’d like to have ZIMMER back … not this teeny bopper Taylor
Well we know the first two Vikings picks will be secondary.
Vikes should have found a way to sign him if he got that little money. Dude is a quality slot corner. Bungals got a great value.