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Raiders defensive end Lamarr Houston has shockingly been the least talked about Oakland free agent in terms of leaving the Silver and Black on March 11 as NFL Free Agency officially begins. With Jared Veldheer being reported as “all but gone” to the Arizona Cardinals the market hasn’t been as hot for Houston even with pass rushers Michael Bennett and Everson Griffen going off of the board.

Still one team contacted Lamarr Houston’s agent on Monday as the Vikings apparently kicked the tires on Houston despite apparently having little chance at snagging him.

ESPN 1500’s Darren Wolfson reported that the Vikings inquired about Lamarr Houston, also adding “look for him to land elsewhere”

Told the #Vikings have inquired about FA defensive lineman Lamarr Houston, who has position flexibility. But look for him to land elsewhere. — Darren Wolfson (@DarrenWolfson) March 10, 2014

According to Wolfson the Vikings also inquired about fellow Raiders defensive linemen Vance Walker, a cheaper target who may actually be right in the price range for Minnesota.

Add another free agent defensive tackle the #Vikings have inquired about — there are many — Vance Walker (Raiders). — Darren Wolfson (@DarrenWolfson) March 10, 2014

It is relieving for the Raiders that as of Monday afternoon that there are no solid deals for Houston to leave Oakland unlike with Veldheer, who has reportedly already “agreed” to come to Arizona. Nothing is in stone until Free Agency opens, but it seems more likely that the Raiders can somehow retain Houston who appeared to be the unhappiest of the two over Veldheer who Raider Nation assumed they would likely be able to retain. Houston will likely be one of the better pass rushing options available, but for now he hasn’t found his suitor and Raider fans will surely take solace in the fact they can hope he is retained.