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Vikings 2025 Undrafted Free Agents Include Former Gophers QB, 4 Receivers & 2 Corners

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EAGAN, Minn. — Going undrafted hardly is the end of the road for determined players.

Since the 2025 NFL Draft concluded, the Vikings worked out agreements with 20 undrafted free agents.

Those players, along with the Vikings five-player draft class and others will convene next week for periods of learning and competing in a rookie minicamp at Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center.

Several current Vikings have taken the UDFA path to a 53-man roster spot by the start of their first season: Eric Wilson (2017), Ryan Wright (2022), Ivan Pace, Jr. (2023), Dwight McGlothern (2024) and Taki Taimani (2024). Bo Richter, Gabriel Murphy and Jeshaun Jones also joined the team as undrafted free agents last season.

The 2025 UDFAs can look to them as proof of what's possible.

The group includes three offensive linemen, four receivers, two tight ends, one running back, one quarterback, two outside linebackers, two linebackers, two cornerbacks, one safety, one defensive lineman and one Australian-born punter who is part of the NFL's International Player Pathway Program.

Here's a snapshot look at each of this year's undrafted players (listed alphabetically by last name).

Tyler Batty, OLB, BYU

Tyler Batty

Position: Outside linebacker | College: BYU

Height: 6-foot-6 | Weight: 271 pounds

High School: Payson (Payson, Utah)

College career: (2020-24 at BYU) started 45 of 53 games played; 224 tackles (122 solo); 33.5 tackles for loss; 16.5 sacks; 3 forced fumbles; 2 interceptions; team captain and All-Big 12 First Team in 2024

Horses & power: Batty, with a couple teammates and the Girl Scouts of Utah, started a horse therapy non-profit called Edward's Hands, which makes horse riding services available to families that have a member with special needs. … Only 14 players overall and four edge players pushed up more reps of 225 pounds on the bench press than Batty (27) at the scouting combine; the leader had 33, and the most for EDGE prospects was 32.

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Silas Bolden

Position: Receiver/returner | College: Texas (after Oregon State)

Height: 5-foot-8 | Weight: 160 pounds

High School: Rancho Cucamonga (Rancho Cucamonga, California)

College career: (2024 at Texas) 16 games; 23 catches for 267 yards (11.6 avg), 1 touchdown; 30 punt returns for 315 yards, 1 touchdown; (2020-23 at Oregon State) 37 games; 80 catches for 1,076 yards, 9 touchdowns; 21 rushes for 202 yards, 4 touchdowns; 40 kick returns for 1,008 yards (25.2 avg.); 3 punt returns for 97 yards, 1 touchdown; two-time All-Pac 12 Second-Team return specialist (2022-23)

Family business: Bolden's older brother, Victor, signed with San Francisco as an undrafted free agent in 2017 and had stints with six different NFL teams, playing primarily on special teams in 15 career games. … Silas told osubeavers.com that he aspires to open his own business when his playing days are done.

Max Brosmer, QB, Minnesota

Max Brosmer

Position: Quarterback | College: Minnesota (after New Hampshire)

Height: 6-foot-2 | Weight: 217 pounds

High School: Centennial (Roswell, Georgia)

College career: (2024 at Minnesota) started all 13 games and led Gophers to eight wins; single-season school record 268 completions (268 of 403; 66.5-percent); 2,828 passing yards; 18 touchdowns; 6 interceptions; 137.2 rating; (2019-23 at New Hampshire) started 35 of 36 games played; 760 of 1,225 passing (62%), with 8,713 yards, 70 touchdowns, 25 interceptions; 191 rushes for 263 yards, 10 touchdowns; 2023 Walter Payton Award Finalist, Second-Team FCS All-American by The Associated Press

Elite season: Brosmer was tabbed as runner-up for the 2023 Walter Payton Award, which is presented annually to the most outstanding offensive player in the FCS. He was edged out by South Dakota State quarterback Mark Gronowski, who is continuing his college career in 2025 at Iowa.

Logan Brown, OL, Kansas

Logan Brown

Position: Offensive line | College: Kansas (after Wisconsin)

Height: 6-foot-6 | Weight: 311 pounds

High School: East Kentwood (Grand Rapids, Michigan)

College career: (2023-24 at Kansas) started 11 of 14 games played (11 of 12 at right tackle in 2024); helped Jayhawks rushing offense rank 13th nationally in yards per game (211.4) and tied-fourth for fewest sacks allowed (10) in 2024; allowed six pressures total in 2024 per Pro Football Focus; Second-Team All-Big 12, Honorable Mention Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year (2024); (2019-22 at Wisconsin) started 3 of 26 games played

Dandy double: Brown won Division 1 state titles in the shot put as a sophomore and junior.

Chaz Chambliss, OLB, Georgia

Chaz Chambliss

Position: Outside linebacker | College: Georgia

Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 242 pounds

High School: Carrollton (Carrollton, Georgia)

College career: (2021-24 at Georgia) started 25 of 54 games played; 87 tackles (50 solo); 17 tackles for loss; 9.0 sacks; 1 interception; 1 fumble recovery; Third-Team All-SEC selection by coaches (2024)

Top dawg: Chambliss tied 15th overall pick Jalon Walker (Falcons) for the team lead in sacks in 2024, with 6.5, the most in a season by a Georgia player since 2023 fifth-rounder Robert Beal had 6.5 in 2021.

OscarChapman

Oscar Chapman

Position: Punter | College: Auburn

Height: 6-foot-3 | Weight: 206 pounds

High school: Prince Alfred College (Adelaide, Australia)

College career: (2020-24 at Auburn) 59 games played; 243 punts for 10,573 yards (43.5 avg.); 45 punts of 50 or more yards; 81 punts pinned inside 20-yard line; long punt of 71 yards; SEC Academic Honor Roll

Aussies rule: Chapman advanced from Aussie rules football through Prokick Australia, which has produced Ray Guy Award winners Tom Hornsey (Memphis), Tom Hackett (Utah), Mitch Wishnowsky (Utah), Michael Dickson (Texas), Max Duffy (Kentucky), Adam Korsak (Rutgers) and Tory Taylor (Iowa).

Zeke Correll, OL, N.C. State

Zeke Correll

Position: Offensive line | College: North Carolina State (after Notre Dame)

Height: 6-foot-3 | Weight: 307 pounds

High School: Anderson (Cincinnati, Ohio)

College career: (2024 at North Carolina State) started at center in all 13 games played; allowed seven pressures total in 2024 per PFF; Third-Team All-ACC; (2019-23 at Notre Dame) started 31 of 38 games played, including six starts at left guard; helped Fighting Irish offense score 39.3 points per game in 2023, anchored o-line that was named a semifinalist for Joe Moore Award, presented annually to the best unit

Center connection: Correll attended the same high school as former NFL center Greg Mancz, who played 65 career games – mainly for the Texans – and wore Purple for his last one in Week 18 of the 2022 season.

Dontae Fleming, WR, Tulane

Dontae Fleming

Position: Receiver | College: Tulane (after Louisiana)

Height: 6-foot | Weight: 175 pounds

High School: East St. John (Reserve, Louisiana)

College career: (2023-24 at Tulane) started 16 of 26 games played; 37 catches for 692 yards (18.7 avg.), 1 touchdown; 15 punt returns for 70 yards (2020-22 at Louisiana) 34 games played; 58 catches for 680 yards (11.7 avg.), 6 touchdowns; 4 punt returns for 102 yards and 6 kickoff returns for 147 yards

Entrepreneurial spirit: Fleming is the CEO of an apparel brand called "Motivated By Success."

Keenan Garber, CB, Kansas State

Keenan Garber

Position: Cornerback | College: Kansas State

Height: 6-foot | Weight: 188 pounds

High School: Free State (Lawrence, Kansas)

College career: (2019-24 at Kansas State) former WR; started at CB in 17 of 59 games played; 52 tackles (46 solo); 1.5 tackles for loss; 11 passes defensed; 2 interceptions; 1 pick six; 2024 Academic All-Big 12

New record: Garber returned a blocked extra point 91 yards for a score in a rivalry game at Kansas in 2023. It's the longest defensive extra point via a blocked kick in Wildcats history, it and broke the previous record of 90 yards set against Southern California in 2002 — courtesy Vikings Legend Terrence Newman.

Joe Huber, OL, Wisconsin

Joe Huber

Position: Offensive line | College: Wisconsin (after Cincinnati)

Height: 6-foot-5 | Weight: 310 pounds

High School: Jerome (Dublin, Ohio)

College career: (2023-24 at Wisconsin) started all 25 games played (12 at right guard & 13 at left guard); allowed a single sack in two seasons with the Badgers, according to PFF; (2020-22 at Cincinnati) played in 16 games, with 12 starts at right tackle; tabbed All-AAC Honorable Mention in 2022

Walked here: Huber had no fanfare as a recruit and joined Cincinnati as a walk-on, choosing the Bearcats over Akron. Eventually, he was rewarded with a scholarship, and made such a quality impression on Luke Fickell that he followed his coach to Wisconsin.

Austin Keys, LB, Auburn

Austin Keys

Position: Linebacker | College: Auburn (after Mississippi)

Height: 6-foot-2 | Weight: 247 pounds

High School: Seminary (Seminary, Mississippi)

College career: (2023-24 at Auburn) started 10 of 20 games played; 69 tackles (46 solo); 5 tackles for loss; 2.0 sacks; 1 forced fumble; (2020-22 at Mississippi) started 7 of 23 games played; 51 tackles (19 solo); 3.5 tackles for loss; 2.0 sacks; 1 forced fumble; 1 fumble recovery

Pro genes: Keys' cousin Randolph, listed at 6-foot-7, played small forward at Southern Miss and was a first-round pick by Cleveland in the 1988 NBA Draft. He averaged 5.2 points per game over five seasons.

Robert Lewis, WR, Auburn

Robert Lewis

Position: Receiver | College: Auburn (after Georgia State)

Height: 5-foot-10 | Weight: 188 pounds

High School: Newton (Covington, Georgia)

College career: (2024 at Auburn) started 4 of 11 games played; 16 catches for 155 yards (9.7 avg.); (2020-23 at Georgia State) started 21 of 37 games played; 102 catches for 1,323 yards (13.0 avg.), 14 touchdowns; set GSU single-game records for catches (12) & yards (220); 2023 Third-Team All-Sun Belt

Role model: Lewis' brother, Akeem Hunt, is eight years older but a resource for his NFL dreams. Hunt carved out a role with the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent running back from Purdue in 2015. During parts of three NFL seasons, Hunt gained 228 yards on 45 rushes and caught 13 passes for 99.

Dorian Mausi, LB, Auburn

Dorian Mausi

Position: Linebacker | College: Auburn (after Duke)

Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 234 pounds

High School: University of Detroit Jesuit (Detroit, Michigan)

College career: (2024 at Auburn) started all 12 games played; 81 tackles (50 solo); 8.5 tackles for loss; 2.5 sacks; 1 forced fumble; (2020-23 at Duke) started 27 of 44 games played; 193 tackles (67 solo); 8.5 tackles for loss; 2.5 sacks; 1 interception; 1 forced fumble

Getting into character: During a Duke football workout, Mausi painted his face to imitate a WWE wrestler nicknamed "The Boogeyman."

Bryson Nesbit, TE, North Carolina

Bryson Nesbit

Position: Tight end | College: North Carolina

Height: 6-foot-5 | Weight: 238 pounds

High School: South Mecklenburg (Charlotte, North Carolina)

College career: (2021-24 at North Carolina) started 6 of 44 games played; 107 catches for 1,510 yards (14.1 avg.), 13 touchdowns; 1 kick return touchdown; 2023 First-Team All-ACC; 2022 Honorable Mention

Athletic family: Nesbit's father, Jamar, played 11 seasons in the NFL and won Super Bowl XLIV with the Saints. His mother, Tara, played soccer at South Carolina, and his brother Michael is a receiver at Brown.

Mishael Powell, S, Miami

Mishael Powell

Position: Safety | College: Miami (after Washington)

Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 210 pounds

High School: O'Dea (Seattle, Washington)

College career: (2024 at Miami) started all 13 games played; 38 tackles (28 solo); 2 tackles for loss; 1.0 sack; 11 passes defended; 5 interceptions; 1 pick six; 2024 All-ACC Second Team; (2019-23 at Washington) started 25 of 36 games played; 92 tackles (65 solo); 4 tackles for loss; 12 passes defended; 3 interceptions; 1 pick six; 1 forced fumble

Vikings connections: Powell played on both sides of the ball at O'Dea High School, the same proving ground where former Vikings running back Myles Gaskin and wide receiver Nate Burleson got their starts.

Myles Price, WR, Indiana

Myles Price

Position: Receiver | College: Indiana (after Texas Tech)

Height: 5-foot-9 | Weight: 183 pounds

High School: The Colony (Dallas, Texas)

College career: (2024 at Indiana) started 11 of 13 games played; 38 receptions for 466 yards (12.3 avg.), 3 touchdowns; 7 rushes for 63 yards, 1 touchdown; 2024 All-Big Ten Honorable Mention; 23 punt returns for 289 yards (2020-23 at Texas Tech) started 25 of 42 games played; 161 receptions for 1,751 yards (10.9 avg.), 10 touchdowns; 26 rushes for 207 yards, 2 touchdowns; 19 punt returns for 296 yards and 3 kickoff returns for 59 yards

Big family: Price is the youngest of six children.

Tre Stewart, RB, Jacksonville State

Tre Stewart

Position: Running back | College: Jacksonville State (after Limestone)

Height: 5-foot-8 | Weight: 186 pounds

High School: Winston-Salem Prep (Winston Salem, North Carolina)

College career: (2024 at Jacksonville State) started 12 of 14 games played; 278 rushes for 1,638 yards (5.9 avg.), 25 touchdowns; 18 catches for 234 yards, 1 touchdown; 2024 First-Team All-C-USA; (2021-23 at Limestone) 32 games played; 420 rushes for 2,994 yards rushing (7.1 avg.), 24 touchdowns; 68 catches for 633 yards, 5 touchdowns

Cream of the crop: Stewart was one of eight FBS players with 20 (or more) rushing touchdowns last season, alongside Army QB Bryson Daily (32), Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty (29), Central Florida RB RJ Harvey (22), Tennessee RB Dylan Sampson (22), Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson (21), Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo (21) and Alabama QB Jalen Milroe (20).

Zemaiah Vaughn, CB, Utah

Zemaiah Vaughn

Position: Cornerback | College: Utah

Height: 6-foot-3 | Weight: 187 pounds

High School: Beaumont United (Beaumont, Texas)

College career: (2020-24 at Utah) started 36 of 56 games played; 144 tackles (111 solo); 14 tackles for loss; 3.0 sacks; 24 passes defended; 3 interceptions; 1 pick six; 2 forced fumbles; 1 fumble recovery

Strong streak: Vaughn made 31 consecutive starts to close his college career; at the conclusion of the 2024 season it counted as the third-best streak of games started among secondary players in the Big 12.

Alex Williams, DL, Middle Tennessee State

Alex Williams

Position: Defensive line | College: Middle Tennessee State (after Vanderbilt, after Ohio State)

Height: 6-foot-5 | Weight: 291 pounds

High School: Pickerington North (Pickerington, Ohio)

College career: (2024 at Middle Tennessee State) started 4 of 6 games played; 8 tackles (4 solo); 1 tackle for loss; 0.5 sacks; (2023 – out of football); (2020-22 at Vanderbilt) 8 games played; 6 tackles (3 solo); 2 tackles for loss; (2018-19 at Ohio State) 6 games played; 8 tackles (4 solo)

Trying for a comeback season: Williams was granted a seventh year of eligibility by the NCAA, but his final college ride was upended by a torn Achilles in October.

Ben Yurosek, TE, Georgia

Ben Yurosek

Position: Tight end | College: Georgia (after Stanford)

Height: 6-foot-4 | Weight: 245 pounds

High School: Bakersfield Christian (Bakersfield, California)

College career: (2024 at Georgia) started 6 of 14 games played; 15 catches for 185 yards (12.3 avg.); (2020-23 at Stanford) started 29 of 35 games played; 108 catches for 1,342 yards (12.4 avg.), 5 touchdowns; 2021 All-Pac 12 First Team; 2022 All-Pac 12 Second Team; 2023 All-Pac 12 Honorable Mention

Weird but true: Ever wonder who invented the baby carrot? Yurosek's great-grandfather, Mike Yurosek, has been credited.

View photos of the undrafted free agents the Vikings have agreed to terms with following the 2025 NFL Draft.

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