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As part of the draft process each offseason, the Minnesota Vikings allocate 30 visits with NFL Draft prospects at their facilities. The Vikings, who scheduled their top-30 visits for Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, have already met with players at the Senior Bowl, the East-West Shrine, the Combine, and at their respective Pro Days.
The Minnesota Vikings replaced a depth piece on the defensive line today, inking tackle David Parry to a free-agent contract. To make room for Parry, the Vikings released defensive tackle Dylan Bradley. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network reported the signing Wednesday.
The following list is composed of 2018 NFL draft prospects that have reportedly interviewed, worked out, or scheduled a private visit with the Minnesota Vikings. We will update this throughout the offseason and leading up to the NFL Draft.
An updated look at the roster after an impactful free agency period. The Vikings made some noteworthy roster transactions during last month’s free agency period. After the addition (and subtraction) of many prominent players this offseason, let’s take a look at how the roster is shaping up.
At this rate, the Minnesota Vikings are on the verge of having a Super Bowl caliber roster and actually keeping it together for years under the salary cap — that’s simply amazing.
There’s plenty of positions that could be addressed in the draft. The Vikings have made headlines this offseason. By signing free agents Kirk Cousins and Sheldon Richardson and trading for Trevor Siemian, the team has shored up its quarterback position and strengthened an already-stout defensive line.
Another former Vikings DT is headed west. Add another player to the list of former Vikings headed west to join the Seattle Seahawks. According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, Shamar Stephen signed a one-year contract with the Seahawks Saturday.
The Vikings made a couple roster moves in preparation of Sunday’s playoff matchup against the Saints.