After three losses in a preseason where they went to greater lengths than usual to rest their starters, the Vikings head into the regular season with a roster that has both the talent to engineer a return to the playoffs and enough depth concerns to derail it.
The remainder of their cuts are due by Tuesday afternoon, with position battles along both lines of scrimmage highlighting the decisions they will have to make before trimming their roster to 53 players to start the regular season. Coach Mike Zimmer said the Vikings could look for a veteran quarterback after erratic preseasons from Jake Browning and Kellen Mond, while weekend news of a knee injury for tight end Irv Smith Jr. could leave the Vikings with few proven receiving options beyond Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen.
As the Vikings cut their roster from 80 players to 53, here's an educated guess as to how the roster will look:
Quarterbacks (2)
Kirk Cousins, Kellen Mond
Released: Jake Browning, Nate Stanley
The COVID-19 vaccination status of Cousins and Mond could factor into the thinking here, if what happened during training camp has the Vikings worried about losing their QBs again. That could lead them to keep Browning on the final roster, but the NFL's flexible practice squad rules could also let them call up the vaccinated QB if they need him for a game, a possibility Zimmer has mentioned.
Running backs (5)