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2026 Minnesota Vikings Roster: Full Depth Chart, Player List & Printable PDF

Here is the full 2026 Minnesota Vikings roster – every player by position, with jersey numbers, age, height, weight, experience, and college, plus a free printable roster PDF. This is the offseason roster, which trims to 53 players before the regular season. For game dates and TV, see our printable 2026 Minnesota Vikings schedule, and browse every team on our 2026 NFL Rosters hub.

2026 Minnesota Vikings roster

2026 Minnesota Vikings Roster: Quick Facts

  • Quarterbacks: Max Brosmer, J.J. McCarthy, Kyler Murray, and Carson Wentz.
  • Players on the roster: 91 (offseason roster, which trims to a 53-man regular-season roster).
  • Rookies and first-year players: 29.
  • Printable: free low-ink PDF of the full roster, available below.

Minnesota Vikings 2026 Season Overview

The Minnesota Vikings carry up to 90 players on the offseason roster, which the team trims to 53 before Week 1. The list below is the current group by position, and it changes through training camp and the preseason. For the latest team news, injuries, and depth-chart moves, see the Minnesota Vikings team page at ESPN.

Download the Printable 2026 Minnesota Vikings Roster (PDF)

Print the full roster on a clean, low-ink page for training camp, fantasy drafts, or game day.

Full 2026 Minnesota Vikings Roster

Offense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
58Gavin GerhardtC6′ 4″3100Cincinnati
62Delby LemieuxC6′ 4″2800Dartmouth
45Max BredesonFB6′ 2″2500Michigan
60Joe HuberG246′ 5″3102Wisconsin
64Blake BrandelG296′ 6″3156Oregon State
65Michael JurgensG266′ 5″3113Wake Forest
66Vershon LeeG246′ 4″3181South Carolina
67Tomas RimacG6′ 6″3170Virginia Tech
68Henry ByrdG266′ 5″3141Princeton
74Donovan JacksonG236′ 4″3152Ohio State
76Will FriesG286′ 6″3216Penn State
63Tristan LeighOT6′ 6″3100Clemson
71Christian DarrisawOT276′ 5″3156Virginia Tech
72Ryan Van DemarkOT286′ 7″3074UConn
73Walter RouseOT256′ 6″3303Oklahoma
75Brian O’NeillOT306′ 7″3109Pittsburgh
78Caleb TiernanOT236′ 7″3250Northwestern
1Kyler MurrayQB285′ 10″2078Oklahoma
9J.J. McCarthyQB236′ 3″2193Michigan
11Carson WentzQB336′ 5″23711North Dakota State
12Max BrosmerQB256′ 2″2182Minnesota
21Demond ClaiborneRB5′ 10″1950Wake Forest
27Jordan MasonRB275′ 11″2305Georgia Tech
33Aaron Jones Sr.RB315′ 10″20810UTEP
35Kejon OwensRB5′ 11″2100Florida International
36Zavier ScottRB266′ 1″2212Maine
Marshall LangTE246′ 4″2521Northwestern
83Bryson NesbitTE236′ 5″2281North Carolina
84Josh OliverTE296′ 5″2648San José State
85Ben YurosekTE246′ 4″2512Georgia
86Gavin BartholomewTE236′ 5″2492Pittsburgh
87T.J. HockensonTE286′ 5″2488Iowa
Michael BriscoeWR6′ 2″2050Cal Poly
Terrill DavisWR6′ 0″1950Oklahoma State
Trayvon RudolphWR5′ 10″1870Toledo
3Jordan AddisonWR245′ 11″1794USC
4Myles PriceWR245′ 9″1832Indiana
13Tai FeltonWR236′ 1″1862Maryland
14Jauan JenningsWR286′ 3″2126Tennessee
17Luke WysongWR5′ 10″1920Arizona
18Justin JeffersonWR276′ 1″1957LSU
19Dontae FlemingWR246′ 2″1801Tulane
31Marcus Sanders Jr.WR6′ 1″1900Georgia Southern
82Jeshaun JonesWR266′ 1″1881Maryland
89Dillon BellWR6′ 1″2100Georgia

Defense

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
2Isaiah RodgersCB285′ 10″1806Massachusetts
6Dwight McGlothernCB246′ 2″1853Arkansas
7Byron Murphy Jr.CB285′ 11″1908Washington
20Charles DemmingsCB6′ 1″1900Stephen F. Austin
23James PierreCB296′ 2″1857Florida Atlantic
25Kahlef HailassieCB256′ 1″1954Western Kentucky
28Tyreek ChappellCB5′ 11″1800Texas A&M
29Marcus AllenCB6′ 2″1900North Carolina
34Zemaiah VaughnCB246′ 3″1801Utah
38Da’Veawn ArmsteadCB6′ 1″1830North Texas
Jahvaree RitzieDE236′ 4″2941North Carolina
90Tyrion Ingram-DawkinsDE226′ 5″2902Georgia
91Smith VilbertDE6′ 6″2820North Carolina
99Elijah WilliamsDE236′ 3″2982Morgan State
50Levi Drake RodriguezDT256′ 2″3073East Texas A&M
61Jalen RedmondDT276′ 3″3053Oklahoma
92Isaiahh LoudermilkDT286′ 7″2935Wisconsin
93Eric Johnson IIDT276′ 4″3205Missouri State
94Taki TaimaniDT266′ 1″3242Oregon
95Caleb BanksDT236′ 6″3300Florida
97Domonique OrangeDT226′ 4″3250Iowa State
0Ivan Pace Jr.LB255′ 10″2364Cincinnati
15Dallas TurnerLB236′ 3″2473Alabama
32Chaz ChamblissLB236′ 1″2442Georgia
41Jake GoldayLB236′ 4″2400Cincinnati
43Andrew Van GinkelLB306′ 4″2428Wisconsin
48Jacob RobertsLB246′ 1″2331Wake Forest
49Cam’Ron StewartLB6′ 5″2500Temple
51Blake CashmanLB306′ 1″2358Minnesota
52Josh RossLB266′ 0″2293Michigan
55Eric WilsonLB316′ 1″23110Cincinnati
56Arden WalkerLB6′ 2″2500Colorado
57Keli LawsonLB6′ 4″2230UCF
59Bangally KamaraLB6′ 2″2350Kansas
92Tyler BattyLB276′ 6″2712BYU
98Bo RichterLB256′ 1″2483Air Force
8Jakobe ThomasS226′ 2″2000Miami
24Jay WardS256′ 1″1904LSU
26Theo JacksonS276′ 1″2055Tennessee
37Tavierre ThomasS305′ 10″2129Ferris State
39Jacob ThomasS6′ 1″2120James Madison
44Joshua MetellusS285′ 11″2087Michigan

Special Teams

#PlayerPosAgeHtWtExpCollege
42Andrew DePaolaLS386′ 1″22712Rutgers
5Johnny HekkerP366′ 5″22515Oregon State
47Brett ThorsonP6′ 2″2350Georgia
16Will ReichardPK256′ 1″1903Alabama

Rookies and First-Year Players to Watch

Dillon Bell (WR), Max Bredeson (FB), Michael Briscoe (WR), Demond Claiborne (RB), Terrill Davis (WR), Gavin Gerhardt (C), Tristan Leigh (OT), Delby Lemieux (C), Kejon Owens (RB), Tomas Rimac (G), Trayvon Rudolph (WR), Marcus Sanders Jr. (WR).

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks in 2026?

The 2026 quarterback room is Max Brosmer, J.J. McCarthy, Kyler Murray, and Carson Wentz.

How many players are on the Minnesota Vikings roster?

The offseason roster has 91 players, which trims to 53 for the regular season.

Where can I print the 2026 Minnesota Vikings roster?

A free low-ink printable PDF of the full roster is available on this page.

When are the 2026 NFL rosters finalized?

Teams set their initial 53-man rosters at the end of the preseason, in late August 2026, then adjust throughout the year.

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