With the final cuts to 53 players now less than a week away, the Minnesota Vikings have made a move to attempt to bolster their offensive line.
Per NFL Insider Aaron Wilson, the Vikings have signed undrafted rookie offensive lineman Matthew Cindric.
This is Cindric’s second time signing with the Vikings already, as he originally signed with the team in the undrafted free-agent signing frenzy this past April. In May, he was waived in order to make room for Dalton Risner on the Vikings’ roster.
Cindric played his college ball at California-Berkeley and, during his time with the Golden Bears, started 34 games on the offensive line.