Vikings sign Ponder; re-sign Evans

That means the quarterback will be able to report on time as the Vikings arrive in Mankato. Players will begin practicing on Monday.

August 1, 2011 at 4:24AM
Newest Vikings quarterback Donovan McNabb says he has "five or six more years left" before retiring. The Vikings reported for training camp Sunday in Mankato.
Donvan McNabb, the newest Vikings quarterback, spoke to reporters after arriving at training camp in Mankato on Sunday afternoon. (Stan Schmidt — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

MANKATO -- The Vikings continued to sign their draft choices on Sunday with first-round pick Christian Ponder agreeing to a deal.

That means the quarterback will be able to report on time as the Vikings arrive today in Mankato. Players already have started to report and will begin practicing on Monday.

Quarterbacks Jake Locker, drafted eighth by Tennessee, and Blaine Gabbert, drafted 10th by Jacksonville, both received four-year, $12 million deals with the money guaranteed. Ponder's deal will be for a bit less, closer to $10 million, but also will be guaranteed. Under the new collective bargaining agreement, all first-round picks will have four-year contracts with a non-negotiable fifth-year option.
The Vikings also agreed to terms with defensive back Mistral Raymond, a sixth-round pick. The Vikings are expected to have all 10 of their draft choices under contract by the end of today.

The team also has re-signed nose tackle Fred Evans, who was a free agent. Evans has been with the Vikings since 2007 and last season had five tackle and two tackles for losses in eight games.

Ponder, the 12th pick in the draft, is expected to serve as the backup to Donovan McNabb this season.

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