Safet Josh Metellus during the 2024 postseason with the Vikings.unofficial depth chart, the Vikings are letting us all know what their thoughts are with much more information than we’ll ever glean.

There are a few surprises on the depth chart. It’s not like they list Justin Jefferson as WR3 or anything like that, but a few things that caught my eye. It’s what I love about the preseason, watching players and seeing if the team has found a diamond in the rough. I’m going to list these from least surprising to most surprising.

Surprises from Vikings’ Depth Chart Release

1. Sam Howell as QB2

I wasn’t getting too caught up in the concerns about Howell and his performance in practice. Why? Because JJ McCarthy has also been struggling facing the Vikings defense. Kevin O’Connell is a great coach and can get the most out of quarterbacks, as we’ve seen since he’s been here.

Ty Chandler at RB3

Chandler still has some clout with the team and has had moments where he shone. The problem is he hasn’t been able to maintain those moments and has struggled at pass blocking, which is quintessential for O’Connell’s offense.

Zavier Scott has gained some momentum this week with his practice performances, which is great. However, if he gets in a game and gets blown up trying to pass block, then there is no real advantage to him on the team. Chandler is definitely on the bubble this year, but someone needs to prove to the coaches that theyhave surpassed him.

3. Lucky Jackson at WR4

When the Vikings signed Rondale Moore, most pegged him as the 4th wide receiver on the roster. It was largely due to his former draft status, as there were few other names on the roster that shone brighter than his.

Levi Drake Rodriguez as DL4

I’ve heard from several people who have attended camp, including Paul Allen on KFAN, that Rodriguez has been making splash plays. When he was drafted, the Vikings told us that he was underrated and that they expected great things from him. It wasn’t just lip service.

Gabriel Muphy at Edge 4

Murphy was one of those guys that General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah plucked out of undrafted free agency and was applauded for doing so. Murphy played at UCLA, and although his stats were not elite, he was seen as a project at the NFL level due to his high level of athleticism.

Last year wasn’t as successful for Murphy as it was when Ivan Pace Jr. went from undrafted to a starter. He didn’t do anything to stand out and was overshadowed by fellow undrafted end Bo Richter, whose story was just as enjoyable. Richter got in regular season games by the end of the season and put some good stuff on tape. Murphy didn’t.

With another year under his belt, he may have leaped forward and has earned the right to be opposite of Dallas Turner on Saturday afternoon after the starters get their work in. He will get the first chance to put more on tape and let us see how much of a battle there is at that backup spot.

6. Josh Mettellus listed as the starting safety

Of all the surprises I saw on the depth chart, this one made me raise my eyebrows immediately. Coaches and players have raised Theo Jackson as the guy to fill the void that was left at safety by Cam Bynum taking the free agency train to Indy.

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