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The Vikings Are Taking a Real Gamble at Center

The Vikings Are Taking a Real Gamble at Center

Jan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Minnesota Vikings guard Blake Brandel (64) against the Los Angeles Rams during an NFC wild card game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.

The Minnesota Vikings entered the offseason with a good deal of uncertainty surrounding the center position. Ryan Kelly was a star when on the field last season, but the veteran continued to suffer concussions, and with them mounting over the course of his career, it was wisely time to call it quits.

That left Kevin O’Connell and company with quite the conundrum. Minnesota simply couldn’t move forward without replacing its starting center. With the dust all but settled on the offseason, though, that’s exactly what they opted to do.

Minnesota Is Banking on an Unproven Center Plan

Center is not typically a premium draft position. With multiple talents in the middle rounds, it seemed likely that Minnesota could grab a capable starter with one of its nine picks. They opted against taking anyone early, though, and it wasn’t until the 235th overall pick that they grabbed Gavin Gerhardt.

Blake Brandel warms up before Vikings game against Bengals in Cincinnati. Vikings center position
Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Blake Brandel (64) goes through warmups at Paul Brown Stadium on September 12, 2021, in Cincinnati, Ohio, prior to a matchup with the Bengals. The young lineman prepared for his role on special teams and depth duties, working through pregame drills as teammates joined him on the field in the early afternoon. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports.

The Cincinnati product is clearly someone that the Vikings liked. Pre-draft, they put him through a full install and basically gave him the keys to their offense. It stands to reason that eventually Gerhardt could be the one manning the offensive line. Assuming, even with their interest in his skillset, rookie starts aren’t going to be a thing, Gerhardt will be more of a slow burn.

That means it’s the Blake Brandel show for the Minnesota Vikings. He has bounced around the line for the majority of his Vikings tenure, but it wasn’t until playing center last season that it was suggested his best position had been found. Brandel was something of a mixed bag there, but it was also a reflection of him simply getting his feet wet.

Jul 8, 2025; Frisco, TX, USA; Cincinnati offensive lineman Gavin Gerhardt answers questions from the media during 2025 Big 12 Football Media Days at The Star. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

Minnesota will need depth at guard and tackle if Brandel is going to be the starting center. Should that be where he is penciled in, though, he’ll have real runway to get up to speed and be comfortable taking over the starting spot before being thrust into action.

Ultimately, it’s unlikely that Brandel profiles anywhere near what Kelly was at his peak, or even what he was last season. That said, given the reins for real run for the first time in his career, it could be a situation in which he thrives.


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Ted Schwerzler is a Minneapolis based blogger that covers the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. Sharing thoughts constantly on Twitter, … More about Ted Schwerzler

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