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Vikings sign five 2024 NFL Draft selections

The Vikings on May 10 inked three of their seven selections in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Minnesota announced the signings of kicker Will Reichard, offensive lineman Michael Jurgens and defensive lineman Levi Drake Rodriguez.

Minnesota also announced the signings of all 17 undrafted free agents who had agreed to terms after the draft.

May 28 Update: The Vikings announced fourth-round selection Khyree Jackson has signed his rookie contract.

May 14 Update: The Vikings announced sixth-round selection Walter Rouse has signed his rookie contract.

J.J. McCarthy, who at the No. 10 spot became the highest-drafted QB in Vikings history, and fellow first-round selection Dallas Turner (selected at No. 17) have not yet signed.

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