Vikings general manager Rick Spielman said quarterback Christian Ponder "will be here" next season but the team still plans to address the need at quarterback in the offseason.

Ponder will enter the final year of his rookie deal and expected to make $3.2 million in base salary and bonuses. All of that money is dead money however, meaning it would still count against the cap if the Vikings opted to cut Ponder.

"Christian will be here; I don't anticipate anything -- him not being here," Spielman said on Friday.

The 12th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft hasn't solved the Vikings' problem at quarterback over the last three seasons. He played just nine games last year and threw for a career-low 1,648 yards after playing all 16 games in 2012.

Spielman said he's interested to see when Vikings offensive coordinator Norv Turner and quarterbacks coach Scott Turner get a chance to work with him.

"We're not closing the door on anything and any player here," Spielman said. "We've been through on personnel and our coaches and it's a lot different when they've looked at our players and how they can utilize them this way or that way. I'm anxious to see when they get out there and get on the field with these guys that they'll get a true sense of what they're strengths and weaknesses are and how they can utilize it within their systems."

Spielman hasn't closed the door on bringing quarterback Matt Cassel back either, but he said the organization will bring in two quarterbacks in during the offseason. With a younger quarterback in the draft a sure lock at this point based on what Spielman and Norv Turner have said over the last two weeks, Spielman hinted he'd be open to bringing a veteran to "mentor" whoever the organization selects.

Other notes from Spielman's 50-minute interview:

*Spielman said defensive end Michael Sam's decision to openly announce he's gay will not impact his draft stock with the organization. He said it's wrong if a team does change its status on Sam because of his announcement and plans to judge him purely on football.

Special teams coordinator Mike Priefer is the center of an independent review regarding claims from former punter Chris Kluwe of anti-gay remarks.

"I know that we will make sure that our culture is created where he could fit in to our locker room," said Spielman on if the Vikings select Sam in the draft."

* The Vikings completed their staff by hiring head strength and conditioning coach Evan Marcus and assistant strength and conditioning coach Jeff Hurd on Friday. Marcus has 22 years of coaching experience and spent the last three seasons as the University of Virginia's Director of Football Training and Player Development. This will be Hurd's 29th year coaching and was the strength and conditioning coach during Turner's tenure as the Chargers head coach from 2007-2012.