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Minnesota Vikings sign two newbies to bring the list to 91

The Vikings made two commitments on Monday afternoon on Monday afternoon after their three-day rookie-minicamp at the TCO Performance Center in Eagan.

Outside of linebacker Matt Harmon and the defender Elijah Williams, Minnesota’s squad take 91 players, including the Australian Punter Oscar Chapman, who, as part of the international player Pathway program, has an exception.

This means that the Vikings have maximized their squad for the low season. You will cut off in the 53-member squad in the season at the end of August.

The Vikings brought 14 elaborated players and Undrafted free agents on the offensive and 10 in defense for the rookie camp. Harmon and Williams were among the other 20 players who were present at the base, a group, which also included the former son of the Viking angle recipient Randy Moss’ son Montigo Moss.

Harmon, a 25-year-old from Rockwood, Michigan, spent seven seasons for Kent State. He performed in 49 games, reached 2021 and 12 last season with 14 and 12, and recorded 105 duels, four sacks, intercept, two forced fumbles and two fumble recovery. Harmon (6-foot 6, 240 pounds) set the career best in Total Tackles (56), tackles for loss (6.5) and sacks (2) in 2024.

The 22 -year -old Williams played four seasons in Morgan. He was the Meac defensive player of the year in 2024 after the best 11 sacks, which increased his total amount for the bears to 31. Williams (6-foot 3 and 270 pounds) originally comes from Jersey City, New Jersey.

Andrew Krammer and Emily Leiker from the Minnesota Star Tribune discuss what they saw and heard at the Rookie -Minicamp of the Vikings:

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