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Already, The Vikings Have Dropped a Pair of Young Fellas Due to Same Problem

Already, The Vikings Have Dropped a Pair of Young Fellas Due to Same Problem

A Minnesota Vikings fan looked on intently on Sept. 14, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the second half of the matchup against the Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium. The afternoon crowd reflected a mix of anticipation and frustration as the game’s momentum shifted late, leaving fans hanging on every possession in another tense home-field showdown. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images.

The Vikings have moved on from a pair of young players. Doing so is disappointing to the team since each got axed after health problems, not performance issues (note: edge rusher Jordan Botelho got canned, too, but his subtraction looks like a more standard one-for-one roster move given the corresponding signing of WR Terrill Davis).

Bringing DT Jaylon Hutchings and LB Scooby Williams to the Twin Cities was done with an eye toward the offseason competition. Neither was drafted, so the youthful lads were facing long odds. But, to be sure, there’s a reason why Minnesota made an effort to get them to Eagan in the first place. Each signing points toward some level of belief in each player’s ability to push for a roster spot.

The Vikings Have Axed a Pair of Rookie Defenders

In the NFL, it’s standard to see a physical baked into any and all deals. What team wants to welcome somebody who is hurt? The headline-generating example from recent NFL history was the failed Maxx Crosby trade.

Crosby is a massive star in the NFL, somebody who was going to see multiple 1sts given up to secure him. Neither Hutchings nor Williams are anywhere close to that elite EDGE1 level, but the underlying idea is the same. Teams aren’t keen to do deals for players who aren’t healthy.

Florida Gators inside linebacker Scooby Williams (17) runs a during afternoon practice at Sanders Practice Field in Gainesville, FL on Thursday, August 17, 2023. The Gators take on Utah in Salt Lake City in the opening game of the season August 31.[Alan Youngblood/Gainesville Sun]

Part of the problem confronting each defender is that Minnesota hasn’t waited around for health, instead beefing up the depth at each spot.

Most notably, the Vikings went for Caleb Banks and Domonique Orange in the 2026 NFL Draft. Doing so means rallying around the No. 18 and No. 82 picks with the hope being that Minnesota boasts the new version of Kevin Williams and Pat Williams. Essentially, a game-wrecking talent who can terrorize the quarterback (Kevin Williams/Caleb Banks) working in tandem with an immovable mass of man to suffocate the run (Pat Williams/Domonique Orange).

At linebacker, the Vikings have made other moves, as well.

Most notable is the addition of Jake Golday. Picking up the former Cincinnati Bearcat took place before signing Williams within the undrafted haul, suggesting there was still need for more linebacker help even after the 2nd-Round selection. Undrafted linebacker Bangally Kamara got added after the Williams cut. Read that move as being a replacement for the injured Williams.

Vikings DT Caleb Banls on the draft bigboard in Pittsburgh in 2026
Apr 23, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks is selected by the Minnesota Vikings as the number 18 pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Note that Darren Wolfson, a plugged-in Vikings insider who works for KSTP, responded to the news of Hutchings being cut: “Injury setback, multi-week recovery. Re-evaluate in a few weeks and after seeing what roster looks like post-draft.”

Currently, Minnesota is living within the post-draft world. There has not been a new deal for Hutchings to become a Minnesota Viking yet again. What there has been, though, was a deal for Smith Vilbert, a different unproven d-lineman to compete for the end of the 53-man roster spot.

As things stand, the Vikings are working through a roster boasting ample young players. Most notable are the nine draftees but there were then nineteen UDFAs (one of whom was cut in Scooby Williams). Some other talent — such as Kamara and Vilbert — got added, but there are roughly thirty brand new young lads competing for a job in the NFL.

Already, two of the desired young players have been fired due to health issues. The NFL is a cruel sport that slows down for nobody, but seeing these young guys subtracted is still unfortunate. A perfect world involves both of Jaylon Hutchings and Scooby Williams getting to 100% health before landing long-term jobs in the NFL.

Kevin O'Connell, the Vikings head coach, at 2025 training camp.
Jul 29, 2025; Eagan, MN, USA; Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell looks on during the teams training camp at the Minnesota Vikings Training Facility. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images.

Next up for the Vikings are OTAs and mandatory minicamp. Most will be watching the QB battle, but there are a pile of young players to watch for, as well.

Fingers crossed for good health all around.


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