Steve Hutchinson played six years for the Vikings. The seven-time Pro Bowl guard had hoped to play his seventh season here until he got a phone call from coach Leslie Frazier when NFL free agency started, informing him the Vikings weren't going to bring him back.
"I wasn't surprised, no," said Hutchinson, who was scheduled to make nearly $7 million this year. "I knew I had a high [salary] cap number, and I knew they didn't have very much cap space left. They had a lot of free agents they needed to sign, so it wasn't surprising.
"That's the way it was explained to me [that it was a financial decision], but I'm not sure. I think it would have been fun to finish out my contract, but like I said, this is how the business goes and you move on. I think I, for the most part, held up my end of the seven-year deal and apparently they, for some reason or another, didn't think so."
What upset Hutchinson was that if money was the reason they let him go, then why was there no effort to renegotiate his contract? Hutchinson didn't believe his previous contract was out of line with others at his position.
"There's a lot of offensive linemen in this league making $7 million," he said.
But Hutchinson managed to land a three-year, $16 million contract with the Tennessee Titans. Apparently after studying films of Hutchinson's performance this past season, the Titans felt the former Michigan star had some football left in him.
Hutchinson missed the final two games of last season because of a concussion, but that hasn't hindered him in the offseason.
"I'm fine," he said. "That was kind of a freak thing, when your helmet falls off and you get kicked in the head. I don't know if anybody will be able to get by that one."