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Vikings Set Initial 53-Man Roster for 2025
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Vikings Set Initial 53-Man Roster for 2025

EAGAN, Minn. — The Vikings reduced their roster to 53 players on Tuesday in accordance with the NFL's deadline.
Minnesota executed a multipronged approach that began last week with trading veteran defensive lineman Harrison Phillips to the Jets and continued with trades of QB Sam Howell to the Eagles on Sunday and Mekhi Blackmon to the Colts Monday.
A total of 11 players (nine were waived and two had contracts terminated) were released Sunday afternoon, and two more were waived Monday, continuing a reduction from the offseason total of 91 players.
Tuesday's sequence included utilizing Reserve Lists, as well as placing players on waivers and terminating contracts.
Teams have until Wednesday to claim players who were waived and can also sign up to 16 players for their practice squads (17 if one is an International Player Pathway participant). Veterans with at least four accrued NFL seasons whose contracts were terminated by clubs are free to sign at any point.
Vikings General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah is scheduled to participate in a media session on Thursday.
Here's the first look at which Vikings are on the initial 53-man roster for 2025, which includes 25 players on offense, 25 on defense and three specialists.
Note: Players listed first at each position correspond with starters on the most recent unofficial depth chart, which will be updated for Week 1. All other players are listed alphabetically by last name.

Quarterbacks (3)
J.J. McCarthy, Max Brosmer and Carson Wentz

Running backs (4)
Aaron Jones, Sr.; Ty Chandler, Jordan Mason and Zavier Scott

Fullback (0)
Note: C.J. Ham was placed on Injured Reserve — Designated for Return on Tuesday.

Receivers (5)
Justin Jefferson and Jalen Nailor; Tai Felton, Tim Jones and Myles Price

Tight ends (3)
T.J. Hockenson; Josh Oliver and Ben Yurosek

Offensive line (10)
LT Christian Darrisaw; LG Donovan Jackson; C Ryan Kelly; RG Will Fries; RT Brian O'Neill; Blake Brandel, Joe Huber, Michael Jurgens, Walter Rouse and Justin Skule

Defensive line (6)
Jonathan Allen, Javon Hargrave and Jalen Redmond; Ty Ingram-Dawkins, Levi Drake Rodriguez and Elijah Williams

Outside linebackers (5)
Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel; Chaz Chambliss, Bo Richter and Dallas Turner
Note: Tyler Batty was placed on Injured Reserve — Designated for Return on Tuesday.

Inside linebackers (5)
Blake Casman and Ivan Pace, Jr.; Austin Keys, Kobe King and Eric Wilson

Cornerbacks (4)
Byron Murphy, Jr., and Isaiah Rodgers; Dwight McGlothern, Jr., and Jeff Okudah

Safeties (5)
Joshua Metellus and Harrison Smith; Theo Jackson, Tavierre Thomas and Jay Ward

Specialists (3)
Long snapper Andrew DePaola; Kicker Will Reichard; Punter Ryan Wright

https://www.vikings.com/news/roster-move...jured-2025
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Quite a few surprises here. 

Austin Keys, Tavierre Thomas, Chambliss, Richter, Tim Jones, Myles Price. I have a feeling a few of these are pending trades or other acquisitions. In fact, the only units that seem set in stone as is are QB, DL and the specialists.
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(7 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: Quite a few surprises here. 

Austin Keys, Tavierre Thomas, Chambliss, Richter, Tim Jones, Myles Price. I have a feeling a few of these are pending trades or other acquisitions. In fact, the only units that seem set in stone as is are QB, DL and the specialists.

I agree with ^^^ bold...

Very much in flux. 

They have just 4 db's on the 53 now?
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7 Undrafted Free Agents Make Vikings Initial 53-Man Roster of 2025

EAGAN, Minn. — One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
Count 'em up. That's how many undrafted rookies made the Vikings initial 53-man roster Tuesday.
Quarterback Max Brosmer, outside linebacker Chaz Chambliss, guard Joe Huber, linebacker Austin Keys, wide receiver Myles Price, tight end Ben Yurosek and defensive lineman Elijah Williams survived the cut.
Strong post-draft additions were important because of Minnesota's relatively small 2025 draft class, in which the organization selected G Donovan Jackson, WR Tai Felton, DL Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, LB Kobe King and TE Gavin Bartholomew. The latter currently is on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list.
The inclusion of seven new UDFAs on the 2025 roster, however, wasn't a necessity. Rather, it's a testament to the extensive evaluation process by General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and his staff, and their nuanced understanding of the kinds of players who align well with what Vikings coaches want.
Each one of the seven overcame great odds to land a role on this year's team.
Brosmer advanced from FCS New Hampshire to local fame with the Gophers and earned his keep with a consistent training camp and impressive preseason that ended with a poised performance at Tennessee.

Chambliss rebounded from an injury that sidelined him early in camp and showed a good nose for the ball, with 11 tackles in exhibition action, and versatility on special teams noted last week by Special Teams Coordinator Matt Daniels. His teammate at Georgia, Yurosek (also teammates with Ingram-Dawkins), was viewed by the club as an extra draft pick when he signed following the annual event. Yurosek refined his receiving chops at Stanford and his blocking prowess at Georgia. Both were evident the past few months.
Huber hailed from Wisconsin, which has a reputation for being an offensive line factory, after beginning his college career at Cincinnati. In his first NFL game experience against Houston, he received a rock-solid 94.7 offensive grade from Pro Football Focus. At 6-foot-5 and 310 pounds, Huber gives the team outstanding size and depth on the inside of the o-line. He wore a Vikings uniform in youth football too.
Keys, a product of Mississippi and Auburn, gained trust from the coaching staff to log snaps on defense and special teams due to his motor and instincts. He's a candidate, with Chambliss, for big special teams responsibilities.
Toward the end of camp, Price really emerged as a viable return option with upside as a receiver. He returned a kickoff 81 yards against the Patriots and gained 28 yards on a punt return at the Titans that was nullified by a penalty. He also zoomed across the field to make a touchdown-saving tackle in the contest against New England. Offensively, Price flashed with a 3-yard touchdown catch against the Texans.

Perhaps the longest shot to make the roster, Williams, made it next to impossible not to keep him. Williams was invited to try out at Minnesota's rookie minicamp in May and proceeded to impress at every stage. In three preseason games, he scored three defensive grades greater than 67.0 and tallied eight pressures. He also dazzled on a kickoff at Tennessee, throwing his 270-pound frame into a returner for a tackle that caused his teammates to erupt in excitement on the sideline.
Williams was discovered by defensive backs coach Daronte Jones when he visited his alma mater Morgan State.
In recent years, the Vikings have succeeded in identifying talented undrafted players and recruiting them to a culture and environment that is widely respected – and designed to foster growth and opportunity.
Ivan Pace, Jr. (UDFA class of 2023), and Dwight "Nudie" McGlothern and Bo Richter (both 2024) are fine examples of under-the-radar players who defied their nonexistent draft slots to garner roster spots.

https://www.vikings.com/news/undrafted-f...3-man-2025
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I think it's funny the media is making a big (positive) deal about the UDFAs that made the roster... Meanwhile our WR room and CB room look sketchy.
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(7 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: Quite a few surprises here. 

Austin Keys, Tavierre Thomas, Chambliss, Richter, Tim Jones, Myles Price. I have a feeling a few of these are pending trades or other acquisitions. In fact, the only units that seem set in stone as is are QB, DL and the specialists.

I'd add OL as well.  Maybe we trade Brandel, but not expecting any major changes there.
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(7 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: Quite a few surprises here. 

Austin Keys, Tavierre Thomas, Chambliss, Richter, Tim Jones, Myles Price. I have a feeling a few of these are pending trades or other acquisitions. In fact, the only units that seem set in stone as is are QB, DL and the specialists.

I think Price is our PR.
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