The NFL draft has come to a close, and the Minnesota Vikings have wasted no time in announcing their undrafted free agent signings. In addition to the seven players they picked during the draft, including first-round picks J.J. McCarthy and Dallas Turner, the Vikings have agreed to terms with 17 undrafted players.
These players hail from a variety of schools and positions, including offensive lineman Matt Cindric from California, linebacker K.J. Cloyd from Miami, and wide receiver Jeshaun Jones from Maryland. The Vikings are also bringing in additions from schools like Kentucky, Toledo, Mercer, South Carolina, Arizona, Florida International, Arkansas, UCLA, West Virginia, Marshall, Air Force, North Carolina, and Oregon.
The upcoming rookie minicamp will be an opportunity for these undrafted free agents to compete for a spot on the roster. As the Vikings prepare to integrate these newcomers into life as NFL players, they will be looking for these undrafted free agents to make an impact and contribute to the team’s success in the upcoming season. With a mix of talent from various schools and positions