The Vikings are now 3-0 in pre-season, beating Arizona 20-9. But the first teams didn’t look good in the process, although there were some good individual performances mixed in with the bad.
For depth players, it was another opportunity to show their stuff. For several players, trends are emerging - both good and bad. For others, it’s more difficult to determine.
Here are some notes.
Offensively, Brandon Dillon graded highest according to PFF, followed by Dakota Dozier, Olabisi Johnson, Kyle Sloter, and Dru Samia.