2025 Fantasy Outlook
Darrisaw could well miss part of the 2025 campaign while working his way back from ACL and MCL tears suffered Week 8 of 2024, but all by all accounts his recovery has proceeded well. Once he's fully healthy, Darrisaw will start at LT and operate as one of the leaders of a revamped, potentially top-5 offensive line. Read Past Outlooks
Deemed FP for Wednesday
Darrisaw (knee) was estimated as a a full participant in Wednesday's practice walkthrough.
ANALYSIS
Darrisaw's estimated full participation isn't necessarily a guarantee he'll suit up Week 2; he was also listed as a full practice participant twice last week but was inactive for Monday's win over the Bears. With that said, head coach Kevin O'Connell indicated Wednesday that Darrisaw is ramping up, so the veteran offensive lineman seems to have a chance of playing Sunday against Atlanta. Darrisaw is working his way back from the torn ACL and MCL he suffered last October.
Darrisaw's estimated full participation isn't necessarily a guarantee he'll suit up Week 2; he was also listed as a full practice participant twice last week but was inactive for Monday's win over the Bears. With that said, head coach Kevin O'Connell indicated Wednesday that Darrisaw is ramping up, so the veteran offensive lineman seems to have a chance of playing Sunday against Atlanta. Darrisaw is working his way back from the torn ACL and MCL he suffered last October.
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How do Christian Darrisaw's measurables compare to other tackles?
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315 lbsHand Length
9.25 inArm Length
34.25 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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2021
Darrisaw will again be responsible for protecting Kirk Cousins' blind side as the Vikings' starting left tackle.
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Inactive for MNF
Darrisaw (knee) is inactive for Monday night's game versus Chicago.
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Questionable for MNF
Darrisaw (knee) is questionable for Monday night's game against the Bears.
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Estimated as full-go for Friday
Darrisaw (knee) was estimated as a full practice participant Friday, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports.
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Opens week with DNP
Darrisaw (knee) did not participate in Thursday's practice.
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Increases activity in practice
Darrisaw (knee) played a lot of snaps Wednesday in practice, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
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Extension seems likely
Darrisaw and the Vikings seem likely to agree to a contract extension, but it may not happen until next offseason, Alec Lewis of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
The left tackle will be playing on his rookie deal through 2025 after having his fifth-year option picked up in April, but both sides are interested in having Darrisaw remain in Minnesota for the long haul. The 23rd overall pick in the 2021 Draft also now has Drew Rosenhaus as his agent, and Rosenhaus has an excellent relationship with the Vikings' front office. With no incentive to get a deal done quickly, however, the team will likely make extending Darrisaw a priority after the 2024 campaign.
The left tackle will be playing on his rookie deal through 2025 after having his fifth-year option picked up in April, but both sides are interested in having Darrisaw remain in Minnesota for the long haul. The 23rd overall pick in the 2021 Draft also now has Drew Rosenhaus as his agent, and Rosenhaus has an excellent relationship with the Vikings' front office. With no incentive to get a deal done quickly, however, the team will likely make extending Darrisaw a priority after the 2024 campaign.