Now that fans have taken a look at the Vikings du Minnesota in the first pre-season match, it’s time to start thinking about the players on the team’s 53 men’s list for the 2025 NFL season.
Of course, not to list 53 men does not mean that these players will not stay with the team. Several of the released players could return as members of the training team who could find their way to the main alignment over the season.
The Vikings of Minnesota have farewell to a player for whom they have been rooted since 2022 in the last screening of 53 men.
Offense (25)
Quarters (3)
- Sam Howell
- JJ McCarthy
- Rypian Brett
The most difficult cup here is the free quarter-rewarded Max Brosmer. After a solid training camp and a solid performance in the first pre-season match, the young smuggler could continue to make solid arguments on the 53.
Running backs (4)
- Cj ham
- Aaron Jones
- Jordan Mason
- Zavier Scott
Fans root Ty Chandler to intensify the last seasons, but its development has not resulted in effective ball games when they have given opportunities. On the other hand, Zavier Scott runs like a man who has his heart in a place of alignment this season.
Large receptors (6)
- Jordan Addison
- Tai Felton
- Lucky Jackson
- Justin Jefferson
- Jeshaun Jones
- Navy Jalen
The Rondale Moore injury and the suspension of Jordan Addison make this group Grand Open. The experience will help Lucky Jackson and Jeshaun Jones to win list places, but that does not mean that other hungry players will not be bitten at their heels.
Tight ends (3)
- TJ Hockenson
- Nick Vannett
- Josh Oliver
TJ Hockenson and Josh Oliver will be in this team, but the only question is who will be behind them on the painting of the depths. Nick Vannett has experience, but there are many others who are fighting for this place.
Offensive line (9)
- Christian Darrisaw
- Will
- Donovan Jackson
- Michael Jurgens
- Ryan Kelly
- Brian O’Neill
- Walter Rouse
- Justin Skule
The offensive line of the Vikings of Minnesota will be different this year. Three new starters inside give hope that they can be a better blocking unit than in the past, and the depth seems solid behind them.
Defense (25)
Defensive line (6)
- Jonathan Allen
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
- Levi Drake-Rodriguez
- Javon Harrgrave
- Harrison Phillips
- Jalen Redmond
Like the offensive line, there are new faces on the defensive line that bring experience to the unit and should help be growing by opponents with a strong blockage. In the meantime, backups have shown potential and should be reliable to connect to the unit if necessary.
On -board rushers (5)
- Jonathan Greenard
- Gabriel Murphy
- Bo richter
- Dallas Turner
- Andrew Van Ginkel
The Vikings will make the opposing quarters nervous with their solid group of rushers on board. Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel looked great in their first seasons in Minnesota last year and should continue this momentum in 2025.
Interior seconds (4)
- Brian Asamoah II
- Blake Cashman
- Ivan Pace Jr.
- Eric Wilson
Blake Cashman and Ivan Pace come back while the starters and the veteran Eric Wilson integrate well behind them. Brian Asamoah must have a solid training camp and a pre-season performance to enter the last place.
Cornerbacks (6)
- Mekhi Blackmon
- Dwight McGothern
- Byron Murphy Jr.
- Jeff Okudah
- Isaiah Rogers
- Ambry Thomas
There are concerns about the depth of the corner unit, but there is a beautiful combination of experience and young people to go with physical talents and football intelligences. Ambry Thomas could continue to prove its value over the pre-season.
Security (4)
- Theo Jackson
- Josh metellus
- Harrison Smith
- Jay Ward
Is Josh Metellus really security? He plays everywhere on the field, but his being in this group does not mean that he will start safely, because Harrison Smith and Theo Jackson are online to take these tasks for the coming season.
Special teams (3)
Specialists (3)
- Andrew Depaola
- Will Reichard
- Ryan Wright
Nothing changes here. Coherence can be a wonderful thing. There have been concerns about Will Reichard’s game at kicks in the training camp, but he looked well against Houston and will hold this place until it is unreliable.