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Who’s Gonna Break Out for the Vikings?

four months away, and sportsbooks believe Kevin O’Connell and friends will win eight or nine games.
Who’s Gonna Break Out for the Vikings?
The roster still has a long way to go before 53-man refinement, but when the time arrives, Minnesota will need some breakout players to emerge.
The tendency happens every year, and a couple of examples from 2024 include defensive tackle Jalen Redmond and linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. before that.
So, we asked a handful of devout Vikings fans who might break out in 2025, and these were their replies.
Question to fans: Who’s one player you envision as a “breakout player” for the Vikings this season? Please exclude rookies, and provide a sentence or two.
1. Jalen Redmond (DT)
Predictor: RedNPurple | @rednpurple 77
Steve Berglund
Brian Flores‘ system, increased opportunity with Patrick Jones leaving. Kid’s got all the athletic ability and skills that you want. Double-digit sacks this season.
t4. Dallas Turner (OLB)
Predictor: SKOL Tom | SKOLfromWI
 and defensive back Kool-Aid McKinstry (1) celebrate after a stop on third down to force a Georgia Bulldogs field goal attempt at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary Cosby Jr.-USA TODAY Sports</p>
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<p>The only possible answer here is Dallas Turner, and I don’t think anyone can really debate it. Even though we extended Van Ginkel, I expect, based on everything Kevin O’Connell has said, that Turner will have a much bigger role this season and beyond.</p>
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