One Minnesota Vikings’ UDFA could be an instant-impact player

Could another UDFA make an impact for the Vikings in 2024?

The Minnesota Vikings signed 17 UDFAs following the 2024 NFL Draft. While it’s hard for most UDFAs to make the 53-man roster, there are some that get the job done. Look at Ivan Pace Jr. for an example. The undrafted linebacker out of Cincinnati became a starter on the Minnesota defense during the season — he finished the season with 102 tackles.

Who might be this year’s Pace Jr.? According to TouchdownWire, UCLA Edge rusher Gabriel Murphy could become an instant-impact player for the Vikings in 2024.

Anytime you heard “UCLA defender” this draft cycle, it was in reference to Laiatu Latu. However, Murphy had a terrific 2023 season in his own right. He finished the season with eight sacks and 16 tackles for loss. In a Brian Flores defense that lost Danielle Hunter, D.J. Wonnum, Marcus Davenport, and Dean Lowry in free agency, Murphy has a golden opportunity to earn a roster spot on a now-thin Vikings’ defensive line.

Murphy played two seasons with the Bruins. He transferred to UCLA after spending three seasons with North Texas. During his two-year career with UCLA, Murphy had 76 tackles, 20 TFLs, and 9.5 sacks in 26 games. Murphy had a terrific combine and ran a 4.68-second 40-yard dash.

The Vikings drafted Dallas Turner and signed both Andrew Van Ginkel and Jonathan Greenard, but Murphy has a chance to carve out a role with the Vikings. If anyone can get big production out of a UDFA it’s Brian Flores, after all.

Former Bruin Gabriel Murphy lands with Vikings after NFL Draft

Gabriel to Minnesota.

The Murphy twins were some of the most productive players UCLA has produced along the defensive line in recent history. Leading all career pressures by prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft, Gabriel and Grayson were expected to hear their names called. But neither did. 

That said, both of them found a new home in the NFL, with the former Bruins’ outside linebacker Gabriel landing in Minnesota and Grayson in Miami. 

Gabriel, whose performance at the Shrine Bowl turned some heads, signed with the Vikings after going undrafted. With the Vikings selecting edge defender Dallas Turner in the first round from Alabama, adding Gabriel post-draft makes sense. 

Given the Vikings’ relatively young defense led by defensive coordinator Brian Flores, who is known for his exotic blitz schemes, signing another dynamic player off the edge adds depth. 

To sustain a pass rush, the Vikings are throwing several prospects at the wall and seeing who sticks. UCLA fans hope that Gabriel sticks and continues to play in the league alongside his brother. 

Colts hold private meeting with UCLA edge rusher Gabriel Murphy

The Colts were reportedly one of several teams to hold a private meeting with UCLA edge rusher Gabriel Murphy. Here is what you need to know.

The Indianapolis Colts were one of several teams to reportedly host a private meeting with UCLA edge rusher Gabriel Murphy, according to Aaron Wilson.

Along with the Colts, Houston, Cincinnati, and New England also held private meetings while Murphy visited Minnesota.

Murphy is a bit undersized at 6-2, 247 pounds, but is a very good athlete. He recorded an elite Relative Athletic Score of 9.28, with a 40-time of 4.68 seconds, along with elite vertical and broad jump numbers.

Murphy’s size may not deter the Colts, but it is also worth noting that he has arms under 31 inches, which could impact where he falls on Chris Ballard’s big board.

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Murphy played 2,106 career defensive snaps over five seasons, the last two of which have come at UCLA. During that span, he recorded 104 total pressures and 10 sacks.

In 2023 specifically, Murphy’s 61 pressures were the seventh-most among edge rushers, and he ranked 10th in pass-rush win rate. Against the run, Murphy’s grade from PFF ranked 35th out of 200 eligible defenders.

He’s also played 305 special teams snaps during his collegiate career, most of which came on the kick return, punt return, and field goal blocking units.

For more on Murphy, Lance Zierlein of NFL.com had this to say in his pre-draft report:

“What Murphy lacks in size and length he makes up for with skill and production. He’s short-armed, which will worry teams on the pro level, but his hands are so sudden and polished that it tends to ease concerns. He works his hands and feet in perfect harmony to elude blockers like a shifty runner eluding tacklers. Murphy could struggle to survive against run blockers who square him up, but he typically finds a way to slither out of sustain attempts on the collegiate level. He failed to dominate one-on-one opportunities at East-West Shrine Bowl practices, but his ability to maneuver into the backfield as a run defender and pass rusher has merit and should give him a shot to become a solid 3-4 edge rusher.”

The Colts have both a short-term need at edge rusher and potentially a long-term one as well.

Despite finishing the 2023 season ranked fifth in sacks, the Colts didn’t get after the quarterback all that consistently, ranking 23rd in total pressures, meaning they were really efficient in converting those pressure opportunities into sacks.

From a sustainability standpoint in 2024, statistically speaking, replicating that level of sack production on, relatively speaking, so few pressures will be difficult to maintain.

On top of that, if we look ahead to next offseason, both Kwity Paye and Dayo Odeyingbo are set to be free agents. In the coming weeks, the Colts have to make a decision on Paye’s fifth-year option.

Murphy is ranked as the 116th overall prospect on the consensus big board.

3 UCLA players make Draft Wire top 200 prospects list

Three UCLA players make the cut.

The 2024 NFL Draft begins on Thursday, April 25, in Detroit. Laiatu Latu is the big name for the UCLA Bruins and is easily expected to be a first-round choice on Thursday night. 

Latu will also be in attendance at the draft, so it would be surprising to see him fall to Day 2.

Jeff Risdon of The Draft Wire ranked his top 200 players of the 2024 NFL Draft and three UCLA players made the list.

Latu is the first one (of course) ranked at No. 13, and Risdon wrote the following: “Master technician who has overcome serious health hurdles.”

The other two are the Murphy twins, Gabriel and Grayson. Gabriel comes in at No. 72 and Grayson is No. 146 on this list, and both Murphy twins have been opening the eyes of scouts over the past few months and locking in some visits.

These three are essentially locks to be selected during the 2024 NFL Draft, and Darius Muasau is another UCLA player who could get selected. Carson Steele has an outside shot but might end up as an undrafted free agent.

UCLA EDGE Gabriel Murphy the latest 2024 NFL draft top-30 visit for the Browns

Another pass rusher visits the Browns

UCLA edge rusher Gabriel Murphy is the latest player in Berea for a top-30 visit with the Cleveland Browns as the 2024 NFL draft nears. It is interesting to see the team bring in another defensive end with how packed and talented the position already is for the Browns.

In Murphy’s final season with UCLA, he totaled eight sacks playing opposite of potential first-round pick Laitu Latu. When you turn on the tape, you see an explosive player off the line of scrimmage with several pass-rush moves in his bag of tricks.

Murphy’s hand usage might be my favorite aspect of his game. On the other side, he has shorter arms, and when linemen get their hands into his chest, he can struggle to shed blocks consistently. At the next level, due to some of his limitations, Murphy is likely a situational pass rusher to add to your rotation. If the Browns feel like they need more depth, he could produce as a pass rusher immediately in a limited role.

Four-star linebacker Zaydrius Rainey-Sale to meet with UCLA

UCLA is a hosting a 4-star LB.

The UCLA Bruins remain in the mix for a top-rated outside linebacker. After offering a scholarship to Bethel linebacker Zaydrius Rainey-Sale back in March, the Bruins are one of his four official spring visit destinations. 

In an article from national recruiting editor Brandon Huffman for 247 Sports (subscription required), Rainey-Sale lists UCLA, Arizona State, Washington, and Florida State as his official visits this spring. 

On May 17th, the Bruins get the first crack at trying to seal the deal for Rainey-Sale. If their pitch can blow him away, the remaining teams on his list will have to chase UCLA in their offer. 

With the Bruins graduating the Murphy twins, Laiatu Latu and Darius Muasau, this season, they are looking for their future pass-rusher. Locking in Rainey-Sale could be the start of another wave of great UCLA defenders.

Though Rainey-Sale still has his senior season to play at Bethel, the Bruins are planning for the future, a welcome sign under new head coach DeShaun Foster.

UCLA’s Murphy twins lead NFL Draft class in career QB pressures

The Murphy twins are stellar prospects to watch ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The Murphy twins, Grayson and Gabriel, have been an underrated storyline entering the NFL Draft. The two UCLA defenders turned heads with impressive play at the East-West Shrine Bowl earlier this year.

Now, according to Pro Football Focus College, the two twins lead all draft-eligible players in career quarterback pressures. Though both Grayson and Gabriel project as Day 3 players in the draft come April, their ability to show consistency and longevity in their time at UCLA should inspire confidence. 

Grayson leads the pack with 172 career pressures, while Gabriel is just behind him at 165. Both starting their career with North Texas, the two made it to UCLA in 2022 and were staples of the Bruins’ tough defense. 

Though numbers are not everything, they typically do not lie. The Murphy twins have a proven track record of getting after the quarterback and turning plays into broken ones. With 32 teams in the NFL always looking for disrupters in the backfield, having one or two of the Murphy twins could be a slam dunk for teams picking on Day 3.

PHOTOS: UCLA Bruins at 2024 NFL Combine

Here are the photos from the UCLA players at the first couple days of the NFL Combine.

The UCLA Bruins have three players at this year’s NFL Combine, although it should’ve been four if the other Murphy twin had been invited.

The three players representing UCLA at the 2024 NFL Combine are Darius Muasau, Gabriel Murphy, and Laiatu Latu.

Latu is looking like an easy first-round selection and has even been in the top 10 of a few mock drafts.

The NFL Combine is the perfect chance for players to make a name for themselves and move up draft boards, and all three of the UCLA players have impressed at the Combine.

Here are some photos from their time.

Vikings 2024 7 round mock draft 5.0: Drafting to win in 2024

What would a Minnesota Vikings 2024 NFL mock draft look like if they wanted to win next year? Tyler Forness takes an in-depth look.

The Minnesota Vikings have a lot of different ways they can go in the NFL draft. There will be some discussion on what needs are most important but the Vikings can address most of them through both free agency and the NFL draft.

Each week throughout the leadup to the NFL draft, I will be doing different seven-round mock drafts for the Vikings as a way to explore different scenarios. You never know who might fall to you and how that could cause a ripple effect and being ready for those situations is paramount come draft weekend.

In the second rendition of our seven-round mock draft series, what could a draft look like that has the Vikings drafted to win in 2024?

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Mock Draft 2.0
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UCLA DE Grayson Murphy not invited to NFL Scouting Combine

Grayson Murphy was not invited to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine in a surprising move.

A total of 321 college football players were invited to the NFL Combine this year. For UCLA, one notable name made the list, while another did not.

Gabrial Murphy, one of the two Murphy twins, was offered an invite to the Combine, while his brother Grayson was not. The surprising move comes on the heels of both brothers participating and showing in the East-West Shrine Bowl.

In 2023, the identical twins put up nearly identical numbers playing along the Bruins’ defensive line. Grayson logged 23 total tackles and five sacks, while Gabriel put up 22 tackles and eight sacks. Given Gabriel has the edge in the numbers game, the fact Grayson was invited is a bit of a head-scratcher.

Dane Brugler of The Athletic also mentioned Grayson as one of his surprising ommissions:

Despite the decision to not invite both Murphy twins, the two will likely have an opportunity to showcase their skills at the UCLA Pro Day. Looking to improve the draft stock and potentially compete against one another in the NFL, the twins will do everything they can to prove they are worth taking a chance on in the draft in the next two months.