The Minnesota Vikings haven’t made many moves after bringing in a handful of undrafted players and free agents for rookie minicamp.
They made a big one Tuesday.
The Vikings announced the signing of hulking offensive lineman Freddie Tagaloa on Tuesday, adding a 6-foot-8 guard who tips the scales at 314 pounds after he impressed during a tryout at rookie minicamp.
Tagaloa transferred from Cal to Arizona and sat out the 2014 season, before injuries derailed his junior and senior seasons.
The Vikings also released defensive end B.J. Dubose.
A former sixth-round pick, Dubose spend the 2015 season on the practice squad, before missing the entire 2016 season due to injury.