Saturday, March 15, 2025

Minnesota Vikings Depth Chart

The Minnesota Vikings were scheduled to lose nearly half of their 2024 roster. That situation promised an active offseason. Through the first week of free agency, the Vikings did not disappoint. Here’s a look at the Vikings depth chart after an eventful first week of the offseason.

Minnesota Vikings 2025 Depth Chart (62)

Offense (27)

Quarterbacks (2)
  9 J.J McCarthy
19 Brett Rypien

Running Backs (3)
33 Aaron Jones
32 Ty Chandler
36 Zavier Scott

Fullback (1)
30 C.J. Ham

Receivers (6)
18 Justin Jefferson
  3 Jordan Addison
83 Jalen Nailor
81 Lucky Jackson
82 Jeshaun Jones
89 Thayer Thomas

Tight Ends (2)
87 T.J. Hockenson
84 Josh Oliver

Offensive Linemen (13)
71 Christian Darrsisaw
64 Blake Brandel
     Ryan Kelly
     Will Fries
75 Brian O’Neill
56 Garrett Bradbury
78 Walter Rouse
65 Michael Jurgens
     Justin Skule
     Marcellus Johnson
72 Leroy Watson
     Trevor Reid
68 Henry Byrd

Defense (32) 

Defensive Linemen (8)
97 Harrison Phillips
     Jonathan Allen
     Javon Hargrave
61 Jalen Redmond
50 Levi Drake Rodriguez
94 Taki Taimani 
71 Jonathan Harris
91 Travis Bell 

Outside Linebackers (5)
58 Jonathan Greenard
43 Andrew Van Ginkel
15 Dallas Turner
59 Gabriel Murphy
98 Bo Richter

Inside Linebackers (4)
  0 Ivan Pace Jr.
51 Blake Cashman
     Eric Wilson
  6 Brian Asamoah
45 Max Tooley

Cornerbacks (10)
  7 Byron Murphy Jr.
  5 Mekhi Blackmon
  2 Isaiah Rodgers
29 Dwight McGlothern
36 NaJee Thompson
     Tavierre Thomas
25 Nahshon Wright
     Ambry Thomas
     Reddy Steward 
     Kahlef Hailassie

Safeties (5)
22 Harrison Smith
44 Josh Metellus
26 Theo Jackson
20 Jay Ward
     Bubba Bolden

Special Teams (3)

Kickers (1)
16 Will Reichard

Punter (1)
17 Ryan Wright

Long Snapper (1)
42 Andrew DePaola 

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It only takes a glance to see that the Vikings still need a backup quarterback. Not Aaron Rodgers. Otherwise, the first week of signings have left this roster in pretty good shape. They really just need overall depth. There’s the rest of the offseason and the draft to deal with that. 



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