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Vikings 90-man roster player profile: RT Brian O’Neill

Welcome to the beginning of our 2023 season preview content!

Over the next few weeks, we will be looking at each player on the roster in-depth with backgrounds and how they currently project forward on the Minnesota Vikings roster.

What is the best-case scenario? What is the worst-case scenario? What should we expect from them during the preseason and beyond? We will break all of that down here.

As a staff, all of us at Vikings Wire ranked the entire 90-man roster 1-90 and will be releasing player profiles in reverse order.

Background

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Name: Brian O’Neill

Rank: 4

Height: 6’7″

Weight: 310 lbs

Experience: 6th year

College: Notre Dame

Stats (In NFL): 79 games played, 76 starts

Votes:

Tyler Forness: 4

Kevin Fielder: 6

Judd Zulgad: 5

Saivion Mixson: 4

Average: 4.75

Best case scenario

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O’Neill continues his exemplary career and continues to be a stalwart to great right tackle.

Ever since he joined the Vikings as a rookie in 2018, O’Neill has been a good to great right tackle. He took over for Rashod Hill in week two at Lambeau Field and hasn’t relinquished the job since. A great athlete, O’Neill thrives in blocking speed rushers with enough of an anchor to stop power rushers attacking him.

Worst case scenario

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His partially torn Achilles tendon hinders his effectiveness.

Achilles tendon injuries are notoriously difficult to come back from, especially when you are a player like O’Neill who relies on being explosive out of his stance. The two things he has going for him are his age (turns 28 on September 15th) and that the tendon was only partially torn. That likely means his explosiveness will return faster than it would if it were fully torn.

What to expect in 2023

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Expect O’Neill to show some struggles early due to the injury, but he should be in full form by week five or six. He is a cornerstone player for the Vikings franchise and should be for the next 5-6 years, if not longer due to his age.

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