The Athletic’s Alec Lewis reports the Vikings want “more of a by-committee approach” even if they do re-sign Aaron Jones.
According to Lewis, the Vikings met with Jones’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, at last week’s scouting combine. The team reportedly wants to re-sign Jones, who turned 30 last season, but could also target a running back in the draft to get younger at the position. In his first season with the Vikings, Jones rushed for 255-1,138-5 while adding another 51 receptions for 408 yards and two scores. His 5.1 yards per touch were on par with his career average, while his 1,546 total yards from scrimmage marked the second most in his career. The Vikings likely know the risk that comes with relying too much on a running back entering his age-30 season. While Jones could still prove to be a valuable asset, taking a more committee approach should cut down on injury risks while also giving them team options should his efficiency drop off next season.