Minnesota drafted a record-breaking 15 players in the 2020 NFL Draft. Despite that high total, the Vikings had reportedly agreed to terms with very few of their draftees — until Wednesday.
Before Wednesday, the only rookie in the team’s draft class who had reportedly signed was seventh-round quarterback Nate Stanley, a player out of Iowa, but since then, plenty of players have reached agreements, according to reports.
Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press reported that nine rookies in Minnesota’s draft class have at least agreed to terms.
Here is the full list of players so far:
- Seventh-round QB Nate Stanley (Iowa) signed
- First-round WR Justin Jefferson (LSU) reportedly agreed to terms
- Fourth-round LB Troy Dye (Oregon) reportedly agreed to terms
- Fifth-round WR K.J. Osborn (Miami) agreed to terms, per Tomasson
- Sixth-round OT Blake Brandel (Oregon State) agreed to terms, per Tomasson
- Second-round OT Ezra Cleveland (Boise State) agreed to terms, per Tomasson
- Fourth-round DE D.J. Wonnum (South Carolina) agreed to terms, per Tomasson
- Fourth-round DT James Lynch (Baylor) agreed to terms, per Tomasson
- Seventh-round OL Kyle Hinton (Washburn) agreed to terms, per Tomasson