
Source: Vikings agree to terms with rookie left guard Donovan Jackson
After impressing at rookie minicamp last week, left guard Donovan Jackson has officially signed with the Vikings.
A source confirmed the move to the Pioneer Press.
It was only a matter of time before Jackson inked his contract after being selected by the Vikings with the No. 24 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. His signing means every player from the Class of 2025 is now under contract.
Though his place on the depth chart isn’t set in stone, Jackson will presumably be given the insider track to start at left guard for the Vikings.
If he ends up winning the job in training camp, Jackson will benefit from playing between left tackle Christian Darrisaw and center Ryan Kelly. The other side of the offensive line will feature right guard Will Fries and right tackle Brian O’Neill holding down the fort.
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