Darren Campbell called Teasley “pretty tight-lipped” right out of the gate: “The answers were short… he said what he felt he needed to say and then he got out and stopped talking.” Dave Stefano loved the no-nonsense vibe: “We don’t waste your time with sunshine and Kwesi-length answers.” Owner Mark Wilf made it crystal clear that Teasley now holds final say on the 53-man roster while still leaning on Kevin O’Connell and Brian Flores. Both hosts noted the heavy praise heaped on Rob Brzezinski, the internal
candidate Teasley beat out. Teasley repeatedly used the word “process” and declared “teams are built in the trenches,” a line that had Dave grinning: “To no end, it warmed our heart.”
The episode’s second theme zeroed in on veteran linebacker Eric Wilson. Darren walked through Wilson’s stunning 2025 career year—37 pressures (PFF), 15.3% pressure rate (ESPN), career highs in sacks, TFLs, and forced fumbles—then asked the big question: “Can he do it again?” at age 32. He credited Flores for the perfect scheme (“full head of steam… steamroll running backs”) but reminded listeners Wilson’s track record shows only two outlier seasons in nine years. Dave agreed Flores “is the key” after turning Van Ginkel, Metellus, Redmond, and others into stars.
Theme three covered OTA standouts and NFC North news. Dillon Bell “looked very explosive, very fast” with Deebo Samuel buzz; Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins got noticeable edge reps despite still weighing 290 pounds. Micah Parsons confirmed he won’t return until mid-October, handing the Vikings a massive Week 1 edge against Green Bay. Myles Garrett’s trade to the Rams (not Chicago) was called a quiet win for Minnesota. Darren closed with a snarky hindsight take on the 2024 Hunter/Greenard swap: “It just makes you wonder… how these things work out.”
Key Points:
- Nolan Teasley’s first presser was tight-lipped — he said “process” eight times without revealing much of the process itself
- Mark Wilf confirmed Teasley has final say on the 53-man roster, a deliberate clarification absent during the Kwesi era
- Rob Brzezinski was publicly praised, signaling the front office wants to retain him after he was passed over for the GM role
- Eric Wilson, 32, re-signed on a 3-year/$22.5M deal; his 2025 season featured career highs in sacks, tackles for loss, forced fumbles, and QB hits
- Brian Flores’ track record — identifying Josh Metellus, Andrew Van Ginkel, Jalen Redmond — gives credence to the Wilson re-signing
- Dillon Bell (UDFA, WR, Georgia) is turning heads at OTAs with explosive playmaking ability and Deebo Samuel-like versatility
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins is being tested at edge rusher by Flores, potentially addressing a thin depth chart behind Dallas Turner and Van Ginkel
- Micah Parsons will miss the season opener (and possibly 5–6+ games) — a massive advantage for the Vikings
- Myles Garrett was traded to the Rams, not the Bears — keeping a generational pass rusher out of the NFC North
- J.J. McCarthy trade rumors are heating up, with both Darren and Dave weighing the risks of dealing him now vs. after preseason
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Question:
With Teasley holding the 53-man keys and Flores still squeezing production out of aging vets, is 2026 the year the Vikings finally break through—or just another “process” year?











