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Risner to Minnesota
#11
Hope he’s in shape…
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#12
Quote: @Kentis said:
Hope he’s in shape…
Again, should have been signed weeks ago.  
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#13
Quote: @Kentis said:
Hope he’s in shape…

Remember Round is a shape...
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#14
Move Cleveland to Ingram's spot and insert Risner...
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#15
Wonder if he can play center, of course had we signed him weeks ago I’d know?!  Wink B)  
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#16
he did in college for a whole year.  I think they would be wise to put him there and leave cleveland and Ingram alone 
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#17
Quote: @minny65 said:
@Kentis said:
Hope he’s in shape…
Again, should have been signed weeks ago.  
Months...should have signed him months ago.
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#18


Source: Vikings bolster O-line, reach deal with Dalton Risner
  • Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff WriterSep 18, 2023, 05:42 PM ET
The Minnesota Vikings have added a long-awaited supplement to their offensive line, agreeing to terms Monday with guard Dalton Risner in a deal that suggests he will soon be a starter, a source told ESPN.

Risner, who played the previous four seasons for the Denver Broncos, is expected to sign a deal worth about $4 million for the remainder of this season, the source said -- more than either of the Vikings' current starting guards.
The Vikings have struggled this season to open holes in their running game, which as of Monday afternoon has produced the fewest yards (69) for any NFL team that has played two games. Vikings running backs are averaging 0.77 yards before contact, also the lowest in the league and an indication that the line has not provided much room to run.
Risner has been on the Vikings' radar for a while, having paid the team an Aug. 1 visit during training camp. At the time, coach Kevin O'Connell indicated that Risner was not fully healthy and said: "We really just wanted to bring him in and get to know him a little bit better, use the process of a visit to do that and see if we can possibly take what we see as a strong group and make it even better."
The interior of the Vikings' offensive line was a trouble spot last season, however, and that trend has continued in 2023. Center Garrett Bradbury has played only seven snaps because of a lower back injury, and guards Ezra Cleveland and Ed Ingram have struggled at times.
Risner started all but four games for the Broncos, missing two games each in the 2021 and 2022 seasons. He played through a back and shoulder injury last season but was put on injured reserve before the season finale with an elbow injury.

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Vikings expected to sign veteran offensive lineman Dalton Risner to one-year contractDalton Risner would bring offensive line help to 0-2 Vikings. He was a free agent after starting 62 games at left guard for the Broncos from 2019 through 2022.

Veteran NFL guard Dalton Risner is expected to arrive in Minnesota on Monday night with plans to sign a one-year contract with the Vikings worth up to $4 million, according to league sources. He will get $2.25 million guaranteed.
How quickly coaches can get Risner, 28, ready to play remains to be seen. He was a free agent after starting 62 games for the Broncos at left guard between the 2019 and 2022 seasons. Now he's reuniting with offensive line coach Chris Kuper and assistant Justin Rascati, whom Risner played under in Denver. Risner visited the team's Eagan headquarters in August but left without an agreement.
Risner comes back to TCO Performance Center with a commitment from a Vikings offense that spent a long weekend searching for answers to open lanes in the running game. After the 34-28 loss in Philadelphia on Thursday night, coach Kevin O'Connell acknowledged there would be discussions about adding offensive linemen to his 0-2 team.Tackle Oli Udoh suffered a season-ending quad injury in the fourth quarter. Left tackle Christian Darrisaw (ankle) and center Garrett Bradbury (back) missed the game because of injuries.
"I do have a lot of confidence in our guys," O'Connell said, "but clearly we've got to do something a little bit differently and really focus on how to run the football better to help our pass game."
The Vikings have been a low-volume and inefficient rushing attack through two games. Running back Alexander Mattison has frequently been hit by defenders behind the line of scrimmage after an offseason focused on an improved ground game. Quarterback Kirk Cousins also has taken 19 hits, including four sacks, in this young season.
When Risner visited the Vikings last month, O'Connell said they discussed the possibility of moving him to the right side. That's where second-year guard Ed Ingram has struggled for Minnesota. Left guard Ezra Cleveland has started 42 consecutive games.
"I know [Risner's] predominant history has been on that left side," O'Connell said in August. "It's one of the reasons you bring a player on a visit, have those conversations and so we feel very comfortable about his answer to that question and we'll put that plan into place as far as his competition to try to earn a significant role on our team."
Risner would be the 14th different guard to start a regular-season game for the Vikings during Cousins' six seasons in Minnesota.


https://www.startribune.com/dalton-risner-minnesota-vikings-expected-to-sign-nfl/600305602/
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