As the Minnesota Vikings wrap up the second day of their training camp, multiple players have already made impressive plays during various sessions.
Rookie wide receiver Jordan Addison opened training camp with a diving catch, showing off the skills that made him the team’s first-round selection. K.J. Osborn followed up Addison’s grab by finding a hole in the defense before hauling in a pass between three defenders.
Not wanting to be left out of the fun, Jalen Reagor decided to make an impressive catch during the team’s second day.
During a 7-on-7 session, Reagor ran a double move before finding a soft spot in the zone defense. Reagor then showed good tracking skills to hunt the pass from Kirk Cousins before making a leaping grab.
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Reagor, who the Vikings acquired last season via trade, played just 7% of the team’s offensive snaps last season. Now, the 24-year-old finds himself on the bubble as camp begins. Impressive grabs during 7-on-7 sessions won’t guarantee a roster spot, but it could help make a difference as preseason begins.
If Reagor wants to find himself a spot on the Vikings roster, he’ll have to continue to make these plays and may need to find a role on special teams to add extra value.