Vikings announce signings of 16 undrafted free agents

In addition to their nine draft picks, what other players will be joining the mix at this weekend's rookie mini-camp?

April 30, 2013 at 8:30PM
Iowa quarterback James Vandenberg
Iowa quarterback James Vandenberg (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Vikings have officially put out their list of undrafted free agent signings, a crop of 16 players who will join the mix at this weekend's rookie mini-camp at Winter Park. The organized assembled a nine-player draft class over the weekend headlined by first-round picks Sharrif Floyd, Xavier Rhodes and Cordarrelle Patterson and have now signed the following undrafted players to fill out the 90-man roster:

  • James Vandenberg, QB, Iowa
    • Erik Highsmith, WR, North Carolina
      • Nicholas Edwards, WR, Eastern Washington
        • Brandan Bishop, S, N.C. State
          • Bradley Randle, RB, UNLV
            • Jerodis Williams, RB, Furman
              • Colin Anderson, TE/LS, Furman
                • Zach Line, FB, SMU
                  • Darius Eubanks, S, Georgia Southern
                    • Nathan Williams, LB, Ohio State
                      • Camden Wentz, C, N.C. State
                        • Marquis Jackson, DE, Portland State
                          • Mark Jackson, T, Glenville State
                            • Collins Ukwu, DE, Kentucky
                              • Anthony McCloud, DT, Florida State
                                • Rodney Smith, WR Florida State

                                  Media will have access to the team's rookie mini-camp on Friday. The team will continue closed sessions on Saturday and Sunday.

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