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5 Losers from the Vikings Draft

19 undrafted free agents soon after. But there were also “losers,” as is the case following every draft.

So, these are the Vikings’ losers from the 2025 NFL Draft, ranked in ascending order (No. 1 = biggest “loser”).

5. Jalen Nailor (WR)

The Vikings somewhat unexpectedly drafted Maryland wide receiver Tai Felton on Friday night.

Minnesota’s coaching staff has showered praise on Nailor all offseason, so for the most part, his job is safe in 2025.

earlier this month: “Brian Asamoah, another player from the 2022 class, was a significant loser of Brian Flores’ becoming the new defensive coordinator in 2023. The linebacker was picked with Ed Donatell coordinating the defense and showed promise in his debut season.”

“Flores, however, hasn’t played the speedy defender on defense, demoting him to the LB4 position. Asamoah has been exclusively a special teamer for two seasons, and a change is not in sight with Ivan Pace, Blake Cashman, and Eric Wilson ahead of him.”

Asamoah is an alumnus of Minnesota’s mostly failed 2022 draft class.

Eckardt added, “Joshua Metellus has also played some linebacker in the past, and keeping only three linebackers is just as possible as another (possibly rookie) linebacker usurping Asamoah.”

The rookie mentioned by Eckardt has arrived. His name is Kobe King.

3. Rondale Moore (WR)

Moore just signed with the Vikings in March. The Arizona Cardinals had big plans for Moore during his rookie contract, but he never fully took off and encountered a season-ending injury last summer.

press conference: “Envisioning Jackson being on a front with potentially Ryan Kelly and Christian Darrisaw, Will Fries and Brian O’Neill. That’s a pretty formidable group on paper. We’ve got to make it come to life on the grass.”

That sounds like borrowed time for Brandel, who can be a damn fine backup guard, but that’s probably his ceiling in Minnesota henceforth.


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