In case you didn't get a newspaper tossed at your doorstep this morning, we published my second annual early projection of which Vikings players will be back for spring workouts and training camp and which Vikings will be allowed to leave in free agency, retire or be cut for cap purposes.
Most of my individual projections were easy calls. But there were three notable veterans I had trouble deciding whether to leave in or out.
Matt Kalil was one of them. The left tackle was never able to replicate the steady play that earned him a Pro Bowl nod as a rookie and he was placed on injured reserve with a hip injury after Week 2, forcing the Vikings to trot out guys like T.J. Clemmings and Jake Long at that critical position.
The Vikings should strive to find a better long-term answer than Kalil, whose lapses in pass protection are well documented. But they can't go into the season without at least one proven option at tackle, where Clemmings and Jeremiah Sirles were forced to start for most of 2016.
It would make sense for the Vikings to bring back Kalil on an affordable short-term prove-it deal, one that includes performance incentives, while they develop the young linemen they will presumably take in the draft.
And unless another team is willing to give a sizable contract to Kalil, there is no better place for him to bounce back than here, where he knows the offensive system, blocking schemes, coaching staff and fellow linemen.
That's why I think there is a decent chance Kalil could be back in 2017.
Another veteran I'm not sure about is cornerback Terence Newman, who will be 39 when next season kicks off. Newman, who was again solid in coverage in 2016, declined to chat about his future after the season.