Vikings sign first-round draft pick Jordan Addison to contract after clearing salary cap space

The Vikings had lacked the cap space to complete the rookie receiver's deal until trading Za'Darius Smith gave them room.

May 18, 2023 at 11:50AM
Minnesota Vikings Receiver Jordan Addison, left,
Receiver Jordan Addison, the Vikings’ top pick in this year’s draft, has signed his rookie deal with the team. (Elizabeth Flores/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

After the Vikings cleared roughly $10 million in salary cap space by trading Za'Darius Smith to the Browns, they used some of the free space to sign their first-round pick.

The team announced on Wednesday afternoon it had signed wide receiver Jordan Addison to his rookie deal, completing the contract a day after Smith had passed a physical to finalize his trade to Cleveland. The Vikings had previously signed four of their six draft picks, but lacked the cap space to complete Addison's deal until the Smith trade gave them added room.

Addison, the 23rd overall pick in the draft out of USC, is in line to make roughly $13.7 million over his four-year rookie deal, including a signing bonus of nearly $7 million. He would count for almost $2.5 million against the Vikings' 2023 salary cap, based on a $1.75 million cap figure for his signing bonus and rookie minimum salary of $750,000.

He is in line to play a significant role for the Vikings in 2023, after the team sought another receiver who can take attention away from Justin Jefferson. Coach Kevin O'Connell said at the Vikings' rookie camp last week that Addison had been meeting with Vikings coaches over Zoom calls after the draft, learning as much of the offense as he could before coming to Minnesota.

"He just looks the part, which is exactly what I expected out of him," O'Connell said Friday. "He's been champing at the bit to get going."

With Addison signed, five of the Vikings' six draft picks are under contract. Only UAB running back DeWayne McBride, the team's seventh-round pick, remains unsigned.

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Ben Goessling

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Ben Goessling has covered the Vikings since 2012, first at the Pioneer Press and ESPN before becoming the Minnesota Star Tribune's lead Vikings reporter in 2017. He was named one of the top NFL beat writers by the Pro Football Writers of America in 2024, after honors in the AP Sports Editors and National Headliner Awards contests in 2023.

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