What the Vikings first-team offensive line looked in training camp Wednesday

Here is what the Vikings offensive line looked like:

The Vikings offensive line has been marred by inconsistency these past seasons. Minnesota drafted some players to try and change that.

The Vikings are a long ways away before the team squares off against the Bengals in Week 1 on Sept. 2. However, It’s interesting to see how the Vikings offensive line has come together in the early stages.

As reported by Ben Goessling of the Star Tribune, first-round pick Christian Darrisaw was not practicing, so any definitive takes stemming from this lineup are most likely premature.

Here is what the first team offensive line unit looked like, according to team reporter Eric Smith:

Five Vikings who could be key reserves in 2020

The Vikings could very well need reserves to step up in order to find success in 2020. Here are five players who could rise to the occasion.

Minnesota will have to rely on young talent in starting positions in order to find success next season, but what about the players who don’t start but still fulfill vital roles?

The nickel corner is not technically a starting position, despite the Vikings using the nickel package quite often. There’s also a question of depth at key positions such as wide receiver, safety, defensive line and offensive line.

There are some reserves who might never start but still play a lot of snaps. There are also some who may not get a high number of reps — until they’re called upon to start in place of an injured player. Here are five Vikings who could have one of those two aforementioned roles.