The Minnesota Vikings are quietly building an impressive list of candidates for their General Manager vacancy, and while the team isn't officially confirming interviews, three more top executives have emerged as potential frontrunners. According to multiple reports, the Vikings have submitted interview requests for Titans assistant G.M. Dave Ziegler, 49ers assistant G.M. RJ Gillen, and Chargers assistant G.M. Chad Alexander.
Ziegler brings the most head-turning experience to the table, having served as the Raiders' General Manager during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. His tenure in Las Vegas was cut short when he was fired midway through his second season alongside head coach Josh McDaniels, but that experience could prove invaluable for a Vikings organization looking to build a winning culture. Think of it as a seasoned veteran looking for a fresh start—Ziegler knows what works and what doesn't in the front office grind.
RJ Gillen has been a steady presence in San Francisco, spending the past 11 seasons with the 49ers. He was promoted to assistant G.M. last year after two years as director of player personnel, making him a rising star in the league. With the 49ers' track record of building championship-caliber rosters, Gillen's insights could be exactly what Minnesota needs to turn the page.
Chad Alexander rounds out the trio with a resume that reads like a who's who of NFL personnel success. He's been the Chargers' assistant G.M. since 2024, but his roots run deep—he spent nearly two decades (1999-2018) with the Ravens' personnel department before serving as the Jets' director of player personnel from 2019-2023. Alexander's experience with multiple organizations gives him a unique perspective on roster building that could translate well to the Vikings' needs.
For fans eager to see the next chapter of Vikings football, this search is shaping up to be a fascinating one. Whether it's Ziegler's previous G.M. experience, Gillen's 49ers pedigree, or Alexander's decades of personnel wisdom, Minnesota is casting a wide net in their quest for the right leader. Stay tuned—this could be the move that sets the stage for a new era in purple and gold.
