A series of national reports indicated the Vikings have signed former Tampa Bay quarterback Josh Freeman.

Freeman is problematic. He was inaccurate and error-prone this season. He missed a team photo and battled with his head coach.

This part is important: The coach he battled with, Greg Schiano, may be an idiot.

I like the move. Freeman has had two outstanding NFL seasons. He has the talent to succeed. The Vikings are getting a chance to try out a quarterback capable of being a productive NFL starter without giving up a first-round draft pick or a massive, long-term contract.

The reports are Freeman will sign a one-year deal worth $2.5 to $3 million. That's nothing for a quarterback.

The Vikings may not admit it, but this should end Christian Ponder's tenure in Minnesota. Matt Cassel is sure to start against Carolina next week, and the Vikings aren't bringing in Freeman to be a third-string quarterback.

Freeman gets a fresh start, and the Vikings get a quarterback with NFL talent without waiting and hoping the right guy falls to them in the draft.

This is a smart, aggressive, low-risk, high-reward move by Rick Spielman.

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