As the Minnesota Vikings approach Training Camp, the battle for the third wide receiver position intensifies. With the departure of K.J. Osborn to the New England Patriots, who had become a reliable option for the team, the Vikings are evaluating several candidates to fill this role.
Among them is Jalen Nailor, known for his speed but challenged by injuries early in his career. Despite showing promise in his rookie season with 15 appearances primarily on special teams, Nailor’s availability dropped to just six games last season due to various issues, including illness. His performance includes a modest 12 catches, with a notable seven receptions occurring in the final two games of 2022, where the Vikings either faced a significant defeat or benched their starters.
Another contender is Trent Sherfield, who had a productive 2022 season with the Miami Dolphins but struggled after signing with the Buffalo Bills, catching only 11 passes in 2023. Sherfield’s physicality and blocking ability, highlighted in scouting reports, might appeal to the Vikings’ coaching staff, especially with a potential emphasis on the running game with Aaron Jones in the mix.
While there’s some intrigue around undrafted rookies and potential free agent signings like Hunter Renfrow, Corey Davis, or veterans like Julio Jones and Randall Cobb, the Vikings have yet to solidify their decision for WR3. With Training Camp looming, the competition remains open, leaving room for surprises as players vie for this key role alongside Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.
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