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Five draftees among Vikings 2025 rookie minicamp participants

Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell. Vikings.com

By Craig Peters

The five-player Vikings 2025 NFL Draft class is taking the field for rookie minicamp along with 20 undrafted rookie free agents and 20 players who have been invited on a tryout basis.

Additionally, six rostered Vikings players who have no prior NFL game experience — Bubba Bolden, Marcellus Johnson, Jeshaun Jones, Zavier Scott, Reddy Steward and Max Tooley — are scheduled to participate.

Here is the position-by-position list of 51 total players (alphabetical order by last name):

Quarterbacks (2)

Max Brosmer, Minnesota (undrafted free agent)

Zach Zebrowski, Central Missouri (invited as tryout)

Running backs (4)

Hope Adebayo, St. Thomas (invited as tryout)

Jarod Epperson, Augustana (invited as tryout)

Zavier Scott, Maine (already rostered)

Tre Stewart, Jacksonville State (undrafted free agent)

Wide receivers (8)

Silas Bolden, Texas (undrafted free agent)

Tai Felton, Maryland (2025 third-round pick)

Dontae Fleming, Tulane (undrafted free agent)

Jeshaun Jones, Maryland (2024 undrafted free agent)

Robert Lewis, Auburn (undrafted free agent)

Robert McMinn, Alabama State (invited as tryout)

Montigo Moss, Maine (invited as tryout)

Myles Price, Indiana (undrafted free agent)

Tight ends (3)

Gavin Bartholomew, Pittsburgh (2025 sixth-round pick)

Bryson Nesbit, North Carolina (undrafted free agent)

Ben Yurosek, Georgia (undrafted free agent)

Offensive linemen (6)

Logan Brown, Kansas (undrafted free agent)

Zeke Correll, N.C. State (undrafted free agent)

Elijah Ellis, Marshall (invited as tryout)

Joe Huber, Wisconsin (undrafted free agent)

Donovan Jackson, Ohio State (2025 first-round pick)

Marcellus Johnson, Missouri (already rostered)

Defensive linemen (6)

Anthony Campbell, Miami (invited as tryout)

Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Georgia (2025 fifth-round pick)

Nathan Kapongo, Akron (invited as tryout)

Quantez Mansfield, N.C. Central (invited as tryout)

Alexander Williams, Middle Tennessee State (undrafted free agent)

Elijah Williams, Morgan State (invited as tryout)

Outside linebackers (5)

Tyler Batty, BYU (undrafted free agent)

Chico Bennett, Jr. (invited as tryout)

Chaz Chambliss, Georgia (undrafted free agent)

Brody Grebe, Montana State (invited as tryout)

Matt Harmon, Kent State (invited as tryout)

Linebackers (4)

Austin Keys, Auburn (undrafted free agent)

Kobe King, Penn State (2025 sixth-round pick)

Dorian Mausi, Auburn (undrafted free agent)

Max Tooley, BYU (already rostered)

Defensive backs (10)

Trashawn Adams (S), Stephen F. Austin (invited as tryout)

Bubba Bolden (S), Miami (already rostered)

Keenan Garber (CB), Kansas State (undrafted free agent)

Tommi Hill (CB), Nebraska (invited as tryout)

Robert Jones III (CB), Howard (invited as tryout)

Paul Lewis III (S), Akron (invited as tryout)

Javerius McGuinn (CB), Missouri Western (invited as tryout)

Mishael Powell (S), Miami (undrafted free agent)

Reddy Steward (CB), Troy (already rostered)

Zemaiah Vaughn (CB), Utah (undrafted free agent)

Kicker (1)

Mitch Jeter, Notre Dame (invited as tryout)

Punter (1)

Oscar Chapman, Auburn (International Player Pathway Program)

Long snapper (1)

Austin Riggs, Rutgers (invited as tryout)

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