The Minnesota Vikings are interested in bolstering the team's offensive line with a few different options currently in play. According to a recent report from Ben Goessling of the Star Tribune, the Vikings are interested in bringing in former Tennessee Titans guard Josh Kline in for a visit this week.

Kline was released by the Titans earlier in the offseason and is currently an unrestricted free agent, free to sign with any team that will have him.

“The Vikings could look to bring in Josh Kline for a visit this week; sources say they’re interested in the former Titans guard,” reads Goessling's tweet.

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According to TwinCities.com, Rick Spielman, Minnesota's general manager, made it clear they'll be going through the decision process this week. Kline might be the frontrunner at this point with Nick Easton deciding to sign with the New Orleans Saints over the weekend.

“We’re going to make sure we’re prudent with our decisions,’’ Vikings general manager Rick Spielman recently said when asked about the team's offensive line, via TwinCities.com. “I have a pretty good sense of the strengths and weaknesses of what in free agency, and I have a pretty good sense of the strengths and weaknesses of what’s in the draft.’’

Despite failing to reach the postseason in 2018-19, the Vikings will surely enter the upcoming 2019 campaign as one of the most dangerous teams in the NFC.