Minnesota Vikings Begin Offseason with Key Signings
As the Minnesota Vikings navigate the early days of their offseason, they’ve made significant moves to bolster their roster. Among these are the additions of several players on reserve/futures contracts, including standout undrafted free agent Gabe Murphy and cornerback Ambry Thomas. Most recently, the Vikings added another intriguing talent to their ranks.
Nahshon Wright Joins the Vikings
On Friday, the Vikings signed cornerback Nahshon Wright to a reserve/futures deal, continuing their trend of strategic roster-building. Wright, a former third-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys, brings notable potential to Minnesota’s defense.
Wright was originally selected as part of a scheme-specific plan under Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, whose cover-3 heavy system favored Wright’s unique traits. Despite being drafted significantly earlier than projected—over 200 spots higher than the consensus board—Wright struggled to secure a permanent role in Dallas.
Wright’s Journey to Minnesota
Wright found his way to the Vikings in a trade involving Andrew Booth Jr. While he didn’t make the Vikings’ 53-man roster, Wright joined the practice squad and remained there throughout the season. His only game action came in Week 13 against the Arizona Cardinals, where he contributed 15 snaps on special teams.
The Vikings’ decision to retain Wright for the offseason reflects their belief in his potential. Standing at an impressive 6’4”, Wright possesses elite length for a defensive back—a trait highly valued in modern NFL defenses. His familiarity with the playbook also positions him as a valuable asset during offseason training and practices.
A Strategic Investment in Talent
With Wright’s signing, the Vikings now have 15 players on reserve/futures contracts. These deals allow the team to secure promising talent ahead of the next season, fostering competition and depth across the roster. Wright’s combination of physical attributes and experience makes him a noteworthy addition, particularly as the Vikings aim to enhance their defensive capabilities.
Looking Ahead to 2025
The Vikings’ approach to the offseason underscores their commitment to identifying and developing players who can contribute to the team’s success. Nahshon Wright’s potential as a versatile and physically gifted cornerback will undoubtedly be closely watched as he works to earn a more prominent role.
As the team continues to shape its roster, fans can anticipate more strategic moves from the Vikings’ front office, all aimed at building a competitive and resilient squad for the upcoming season.