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The Minnesota Vikings' 2025 NFL Draft class is very much a mixed bag, depending on who you ask. Their round one pick lacks the excitement their picks in 2024 did, in part because they didn't have a quarterback or edge rusher in the mix. Instead, the headliner of the class is an offensive guard.
What is a fun aspect the Vikings have seemed to nail for a second year, though, is their UDFA class.
Last year, they made a splash when they signed several prominent undrafted free agents, including Bo Richter, Gabriel Murphy, and Dwight McGlothern, who played meaningful snaps in 2024. In 2023, Ivan Pace Jr. and Kwesi Adofo-Mensah have shown that he has a knack for it. We wanted to introduce you to the class in a unique way by showing you one key stat from each of the UDFA signings' college career.
17 Big Time Throws in his college career
89 QB Hurries in his college career
On 1,406 pass blocking snaps, he has only given up five sacks.
Average Depth of Target at 12.2 Yards
Out of 157 targets, he has only two drops.
48 Defensive Stops in his college career
19 Contested Catches in his college career
82.2 PFF Run Blocking Grade
120 Fair catches called in his career
Called for 13 penalties in his college career
83.8 QBR when targeted
Average reception of 9.1 when targeted in coverage
1.78 Yards per route run
105 Defensive stops in his career
33 Contested Catches
Total of 20 interceptions and pass breakups in his career
Breakaway Run Percentage of 43.1
Called for eight penalties in his career
19.4% missed tackles
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: One interesting stat from each UDFA signing of the Vikings this cycle
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What is a fun aspect the Vikings have seemed to nail for a second year, though, is their UDFA class.
Last year, they made a splash when they signed several prominent undrafted free agents, including Bo Richter, Gabriel Murphy, and Dwight McGlothern, who played meaningful snaps in 2024. In 2023, Ivan Pace Jr. and Kwesi Adofo-Mensah have shown that he has a knack for it. We wanted to introduce you to the class in a unique way by showing you one key stat from each of the UDFA signings' college career.
Max Brosmer, QB, Minnesota
17 Big Time Throws in his college career
Tyler Batty, Edge, BYU
89 QB Hurries in his college career
Joe Huber, OL, Wisconsin
On 1,406 pass blocking snaps, he has only given up five sacks.
Dontae Fleming, WR, Tulane
Average Depth of Target at 12.2 Yards
Silas Bolden, WR, Oregon State
Out of 157 targets, he has only two drops.
Chaz Chambliss, LB, Georgia
48 Defensive Stops in his college career
Benjamin Yurosek, TE, Georgia
19 Contested Catches in his college career
Logan Brown, OL, Kansas
82.2 PFF Run Blocking Grade
Oscar Chapman, P, Auburn
120 Fair catches called in his career
Zeke Correll, OL, NC State
Called for 13 penalties in his college career
Keenan Garber, CB, Kansas State
83.8 QBR when targeted
Austin Keys, LB, Auburn
Average reception of 9.1 when targeted in coverage
Robert Lewis, WR, Auburn
1.78 Yards per route run
Dorian Mausi, LB, Auburn
105 Defensive stops in his career
Bryson Nesbit, TE, North Carolina
33 Contested Catches
Mishael Powell, SAF, Miami
Total of 20 interceptions and pass breakups in his career
Tre Stewart, RB, Jacksonville State
Breakaway Run Percentage of 43.1
Zemaiah Vaughn, CB, Utah
Called for eight penalties in his career
Alex Williams, DL, Middle Tennessee State
19.4% missed tackles
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: One interesting stat from each UDFA signing of the Vikings this cycle
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