Jordan Todman stood in the visiting locker room of Houston's Reliant Stadium late Thursday not knowing how to feel. The 22-year-old Vikings running back acknowledged his restlessness.
On the one hand, he had just finished an impressive night in the Vikings' preseason finale, totaling 135 yards from scrimmage on 15 touches against the Texans.
But with Friday's cutdown deadline looming, Todman also knew his eye-catching performance might have come too late -- after a nagging ankle sprain had kept him sidelined for much of training camp.
So Todman rode that distressing NFL teeter-totter between satisfaction and total anxiety.
"I'm sure waking up in the morning is going to be dreadful for a lot of us guys," he said. "You just pray and you hope for the best."
On Friday, however, Todman received official word that he had been waived as the Vikings cut their roster to 53 players.
In all, 20 players were let go. The major surprises were the releases of veteran quarterback Sage Rosenfels and cornerback Chris Carr. Manny Arceneaux was also waived, the only receiver let go.
And late Friday, word surfaced that the Vikings traded with the Arizona Cardinals for third-year cornerback A.J. Jefferson, meaning another cut was imminent.