Adam Thielen has a chance to close out his career where it all began. After weeks of speculation the Carolina Panthers and Minnesota Vikings agreed to a trade, sending the veteran WR back to his original team in a fairly complicated deal as far as veteran moves like this go.
It has become a sellers market in the NFL for receivers ahead of the regular season. Thielen was in the final year of his contract, and had made some indication that 2025 will be his last year in the league. That’s normally not a player who commanders a 4th and 5th round pick, even with assets going the other way. Especially considering Deebo Samuel was traded from the 49ers to the Commanders for a flat 5th rounder prior to the draft.
We’re conditioned to try and find a “winner” in deals like this, but truthfully there isn’t really a winner or a loser. This is an example of two general managers who clearly went back and forth to drive hard bargains for their respective teams, which ended up with both teams giving up more than they wanted.
Instead lets look at the pros and cons for both teams in this deal.
Minnesota Vikings
Pros
The Vikings get an incredible locker room presence and a team leader, while also finding a way to weather the storm through Jordan Addison’s suspension. Carolina praised Thielen’s role in the locker room as a sounding board for Bryce Young in his second season, while also being a solid on-field player. While it’s undoubtable Thielen has lost a step, he’s still a sure-handed pass catcher who will help do big things for J.J. McCarthy in his rookie season.
Cons
Sending away future assets for an aging veteran receiver like this is a move you make when you think you’re a piece or two away from contention, not pivoting to a new quarterback. If lightning strikes twice and McCarthy plays like Sam Darnold did last year then it might be worth it, but if Minnesota fails to make the playoffs then this was a hefty price to pay in a deal, and McCarthy will then need to adapt to not having Thielen in his second year as starter.
Carolina Panthers
Pros
This is a vote of confidence in the receiver room built under Dave Canales. For much of the summer I heard from sources inside the Panthers that there was a chance Thielen could be dealt, not because of anything he did — but rather everyone around him. Tetairoa McMillan arrived being more NFL-ready than the team expected, Xavier Legette has taken a step forward, and UDFA gem Jalen Coker is ready for a larger role in the offense. Throw in Jimmy Horn Jr, who the Panthers are high on, and the room was getting too stacked.
Cons
The Panthers are an unquestionably worse team right now without Thielen, than with him. This puts more pressure on the young receivers to help out Bryce Young, and he no longer has a sure-handed veteran as an outlet — particularly on broken plays. If Thielen was a key element to Young’s resurgence in 2024 then they just gave him away for future assets, when they could have kept him for one more year in the hopes the young receivers would develop into the sure-handed playmakers Young needs.
Gut feeling on how this works out
It will be negligible for both teams. I don’t think Bryce Young falls off the face of the earth without Thielen in his receiving corps, nor do I believe that Thielen turns the Vikings into a Super Bowl team. He will, however, allow Minnesota the best possible chance to start the season strong and strengthen their receiver room further when Addison returns to his starting role.