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Vikings May Have Something in Demond Claiborne

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Sep 27, 2025; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA; Wake Forest Demon Deacons running back Demond Claiborne (1) runs the ball against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets during the third quarter at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Zachary Taft-Imagn Images

When the Minnesota Vikings entered the 2026 NFL Draft, there were more than a few positions they needed to address. They targeted both sides of the football and did a good job of grabbing talent all across the board. One of the positions they couldn’t afford to ignore any longer was running back.

Kevin O’Connell has grown synonymous with a lack of a running game. He has leaned into Aaron Jones and the running joke that has become Cam Akers (who is, again, available, by the way).

Claiborne Has a Clear Path to Snaps

It would have been fun to see Minnesota-native Emmett Johnson in a Vikings uniform, but they infused youth by choosing Wake Forest product Demond Caliborne.

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Playing plenty as a freshman, Demond Claiborne has 44 career games under his belt at the collegiate level. He ran for 1,049 yards as a junior two seasons ago, before bumping his yards per carry average up to 5.1 this past season. Claiborne has 26 career rushing touchdowns, of which 21 came in the past two seasons.

Wake Forest RB Demond Claiborne in the summer of 2025 in Charlotte
Jul 23, 2025; Charlotte, NC, USA; Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne answers questions from the media during ACC Media days at Hilton Charlotte Uptown. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Claiborne is not a one-trick pony either. After hauling in 23 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns as a junior, he caught 28 passes last season. While Wake Forest is hardly a blue blood, he played against plenty of stout talent in the ACC and was a clear outlier on a program that otherwise struggled.

When dealing with the underwear Olympics, Claiborne balled out as well. He turned in a blazing 4.37 40-yard dash with a 1.59 10-yard split. His broad jump was impressive at 10’2″, and he has often been suggested as a ridiculously twitch talent.

Oct 11, 2025; Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Wake Forest Demon Deacons running back Demond Claiborne (1) runs the ball during the second half against the Oregon State Beavers at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images

The Minnesota Vikings needed to reset the youth at running back. Ty Chandler didn’t pan out, and neither Mason nor Jones is a long-term answer. Claiborne can cycle in this year while getting some run on special teams, and he could very well be the guy at some point next season.


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WWE star bids goodbye immediately after losing his match 

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WWE has revamped its roster after WrestleMania 42. The locker room underwent a major overhaul as part of the roster cuts. In addition, several NXT talents received main roster call-ups.

A top wrestler has officially wrapped up his run ahead of their main roster debut.

Ricky Saints made his final appearance on the April 28 episode of NXT tonight. The Absolute One has had an incredible rookie year, winning the NXT Championship and North American Championship.

The 36-year-old star made as many as seven premium live event appearances, all of which were contested for the titles. Ricky Saints made quite an impression in his first year, which earned him a well-deserved main roster call-up.

Last week, it was announced that Ricky Saints would be heading to SmackDown. This all but confirmed that he would be leaving NXT sooner than expected.

During the latest episode of NXT, he wrestled Shiloh Hill in a losing effort. The closing moments of the match saw Shiloh Hill hit Ricky Saints with Whisper to the Beast after the former AEW star went face-first into the steel chair that he brought to the ring.

After the show went off the air, unseen video of Ricky Saints bidding goodbye to the NXT Universe has surfaced online. In rare footage, the Absolute One can be seen breaking character and handing his vest to a fan at ringside.

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The NXT Universe erupted with “Thank you, Ricky” chants as he walked up to Booker T, Vic Joseph, and other officials to shake their hands.

You can check out the clip below:

Shortly after, he cut a promo in which he thanked the WWE Universe for their constant support. He also expressed his gratitude to Shawn Michaels, Matt Bloom, and other crew members.

He concluded his promo by saying he hopes his fans continue to follow his journey on SmackDown.

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Ricky Saints then interacted with fans on his way out.


Ricky Saints on if his WWE run is better than AEW

Speaking to David and Kaz on Ringer Wrestling, Ricky Saints admitted that he enjoyed his AEW run but felt he could have done more.

When asked about the WWE NXT run, he said he would give it a B+.

“That’s hard. I loved my run at AEW for all (television) stuff. You can say what you want about the other stuff. If you look at it in totality, I did enjoy it, I just wanted more out of it. I think I would give it a B. I have to remove certain personal things of accomplishments that I wanted that I didn’t necessarily get. I have to remove that. I have to look at what the actual work was. What was actually done. When compared to NXT, I would give my NXT run a B+. We’re edging out an A.”

Ricky Saints will make his WWE SmackDown debut this Friday. There’s no word yet on what he will be doing on the show.

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Fans must tune in to find out what Triple H has in store for him.