The Minnesota Vikings are considering cutting safety Lewis Cine, a 2022 first-round draft pick, after he played only 10 career games. Cine has struggled to secure a spot on the team and was relegated to working with the third-string during offseason practices, highlighting a potential draft misjudgment by the Vikings.
Cine’s tenure in Minnesota has been plagued by setbacks. Early in his rookie season, he suffered a compound fracture in his leg, sidelining him for the remainder of the year. In his second season, Cine saw limited action, appearing in just seven games and mainly contributing on special teams rather than in a starting role.
The Vikings face a financial dilemma regarding Cine’s future. His $1.75 million salary is guaranteed, providing no salary cap relief if he is cut. Despite this, if the Vikings prioritize selecting their top performers for the roster, Cine’s position remains uncertain, casting doubt on his inclusion among the final 53 players.
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