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1 Vikings Roster Battle Looks Like it Will Be a Bloodbath

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Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell on Christmas in 2025
Dec 25, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell looks on in the second quarter against the Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

The Vikings roster battle that’s creating the most intrigue — by a Minnesota mile — is quarterback. No doubt, there’s good reason to consider what’s occurring there, but don’t forget the other spots that warrant attention.

As it relates to sheer numbers and intensity, the wide receiver position jumps off the page. Minnesota has a ton of talent out there. In the end, the Vikings roster crunch is going to lead to good players being shown the door, the byproduct of having so many guys competing for so few positions.

A Vikings Roster Battle Towering Above All Others

Some may quibble with the precise arrangement on the depth chart, but the top three names are set in stone.

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Justin Jefferson is going to be the WR1. There’s then Jordan Addison as the likely WR2 and Jauan Jennings as the WR3. Minnesota can toss those three receivers onto the field and put a scare into just about every secondary in the NFL. That’s an excellent place to be. Not too many targets for other receivers are going to be available.

Jordan Addison & Justin Jefferson against the Bears in 2025
Nov 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison (3) and wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) celebrate a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

As a basic starting point, consider who else is jostling for a spot on the field at receiver:

  • Justin Jefferson
  • Jordan Addison
  • Jauan Jennings
  • Tai Felton
  • Myles Price
  • Dillon Bell
  • Dontae Fleming
  • Jeshaun Jones
  • Michael Briscoe
  • Luke Wysong
  • Terrill Davis
  • Trayvon Rudolph
  • Marcus Sanders Jr.

A basic tally shows thirteen players. At most, there will be six spots for receiver talent but possibly only five openings. Worse yet (for the depth guys), the top three jobs are secured.

Moreover, the hurdle that exists for those challenging for a spot is that Felton is a 3rd-Round talent from a year ago. He is a sensational gunner. Price returns, as well, after showing much promise as a punt returner and kickoff returner.

Ironically, Price may be more assured of his roster spot since his skills are more unique. The UDFA talent secured $0 in guaranteed cash but found a way to hang around. Hard not to cheer for somebody who has been overcoming long odds.

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Myles Price celebrates after a kickoff return for the Vikings against the Steelers during the NFL game in Dublin.
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Myles Price (4) celebrates a big kickoff return on Sept. 28, 2025, at Croke Park in Dublin during an NFL International Series matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The rookie receiver made an impact on special teams as Minnesota showcased its speed overseas in front of a packed Irish crowd. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

In Dillon Bell, the Vikings appear to have a true weapon in town.

He played for Georgia but didn’t set the world on fire in college, boasting statistics that are just average. Watching him with the ball in his hands is a treat, though. He moves with violent explosion. Bell carries a lot of momentum rolling into training camp.

Michael Briscoe is a notable name since he got brought over from Seattle, suggesting Nolan Teasley likes him. Jeshaun Jones got praise from Jefferson recently. The Vikings have been working with Dontae Fleming for a bit, evidently intrigued by his 6’2″ and 180-pound frame.

Add it all up and there’s an intense competition taking place. Some talent is going to deserve a shot but get cut regardless. Somebody could even be traded, with Felton looking like the likeliest option since he was drafted by the past leadership regime and had a modest rookie year. Some team out there would likely send over a Day 3 pick — a 6th, perhaps — to see if he can help on offense.

Vikings wide receiver Tai Felton returning the ball against the Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Tai Felton (13) fields the ball and turns upfield during first-quarter action against the Green Bay Packers, Jan. 4, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Felton accelerates into space as Minnesota looks to generate early momentum in a key division matchup at home. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

The Vikings still have plenty of time to figure out how things sort themselves out at receiver. What’s evident, though, is that the position is among the most intense Vikings roster battles, if not the toughest position to secure a depth job.

Rookies report to TCO Performance Center on Sunday, July 26th.

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“I’m very sad” – Club Brugge coach makes feelings clear about Christos Tzolis joining Arsenal

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Club Brugge manager Ivan Leko has made his feelings clear regarding star forward Christos Tzolis’ imminent move to Arsenal. The Gunners are reportedly set to sign the 24-year-old Greece international in a £33.8 million deal, as per the Standard.

Ivan Leko has all but confirmed the winger’s departure as he was absent in Club Brugge’s 3-2 defeat against Heerenveen in a pre-season friendly on Friday, July 17. He admitted that he is sad to lose such a brilliant player and backed him to succeed at Arsenal.

Leko has lavished praise on the former Norwich City star for how hard he trained and how well he progressed during his stint at the Jan Breydel Stadium. The Croatian manager has tipped the Greek winger to showcase his talent in the Premier League and the Champions League. Leko said, as quoted by the Standard:

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“(I am) very happy for him. I am very sad for me on one side, because we are losing a top player. This is one fantastic example of somebody who was first coming on the training base, last staying there. Every training was like game for him, giving so much for his career, and then you get the reward to sign for one of the biggest clubs in Europe.”

Leko added:

“(It is a) big thing for him, big thing for Club Brugge, big thing for Belgian football. Good lesson for all young boys that we have, that in football you need to work. Stop the talk, work, try to do everything to improve yourself day by day, exactly what Christos was doing.”

The Club Brugge managed concluded:

“I am convinced that he will have his minutes, that he will show some highest level in the Premier League and Champions League at Arsenal, and he will show that he is a top player and absolutely deserves to go and be there.”

Tzolis joined Club Brugge in 2024 in a deal worth a reported €6 million from Norwich City. During his time at the Belgian club, he established himself as one of the best players in the league scoring 43 goals and providing 45 assists in 108 appearances.

The 24-year-old enjoyed a brilliant 2025-26 season, scoring 22 times and producing 29 assists in 52 games, helping his side win the Belgian Pro League. He is expected to replace Leandro Trossard at Arsenal following the Belgian’s move to Besiktas this summer.

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Nacho Monreal urges Arsenal to sign FIFA World Cup star for whatever the price

Former Arsenal left-back Nacho Monreal has urged the Gunners to do everything in their power to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa. Rogers has been the subject of interest from the Gunners but Villans are expected to demand north of £100 million for his services.

Nacho Monreal has claimed that Rogers is one of the best players in the Premier League. He has urged Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta to secure the 23-year-old’s signature regardless of how much he would cost. The Spaniard said:

“Morgan Rogers is one of those players that Arsenal should look to sign for whatever price. He’s young and he did unbelievably last season for Villa. He’s already one of the best players in the league and in the future he’s going to continue being that because he’s special. He has something very special.”

Morgan Rogers has proved to be a wonderful bargain for Aston Villa, who paid only £8 million for his signature in February 2024. He has scored 31 goals and provided 29 assists in 132 appearances for Unai Emery’s side since his move from Middlesbrough.