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Vikings looking at options to move Danielle Hunter, sources say - ESPN

The Vikings have evaluated trade options for Danielle Hunter in light of his ongoing unhappiness with his contract, with sources from multiple teams saying Minnesota has made the former Pro Bowler available.

Hunter does not want to play on his $4.9 million base salary for this season, and so the Vikings have tried to find creative solutions should they fail to reach a new deal with him. Hunter, 28, skipped organized team activities and mandatory minicamp and is not practicing during training camp after missing the offseason program.

The Vikings' approach isn't necessarily new, with the understanding that Hunter likely wants a trade or release absent a new deal. The Vikings have attempted to extend Hunter, but not on a long-term deal that the player feels is commensurate with his skill set, sources said.

On Tuesday, when Hunter reported for the start of training camp, Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah stopped well short of saying that the pass-rusher's future has been resolved.

Asked if he was confident Hunter would be on the roster this season, Adofo-Mensah said he was «really excited to see him.»

«It's great to see a great player like that,» Adofo-Mensah said. «Great Viking — really excited. So I just want to make sure I say that, and that's where I'm at right now.»

Coach Kevin O'Connell also called it a «day-to-day» situation this week.

Hunter is in the final season of a five-year, $70 million extension. His salary is low this year due to a reworked deal two offseasons ago.

He returned last season after two years of injuries to record 10.5 sacks, even after transitioning from a 4-3 defensive end to a 3-4 outside linebacker.

Information from ESPN's Kevin Seifert was used in this report.

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