The Vikings claimed undrafted rookie guard Michael Gonzalez off waivers, hoping to upgrade their offensive line.
Quality offensive linemen can be tough to find, especially in the heat of the preseason after practice has already begun. But that won’t stop teams from trying to get better.
The Minnesota Vikings were back at the drawing board Monday, claiming guard Michael Gonzalez off waivers. In a corresponding move, offensive tackle Matt Nelson was placed on injured reserve.
Gonzalez had signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent but did not play in the team’s preseason opener against the Detroit Lions. The Falcons placed Gonzalez on waivers Sunday.
The 6-foot-4, 305-pound Gonzalez spent his entire college career at Louisville, appearing in 51 games and starting 32. He garnered All-ACC honorable mention as a senior in 2024, allowing zero sacks and just 17 pressures across 457 pass block snaps and 815 blocking snaps overall. Louisville went 9-4 and made the Sun Bowl, beating Washington 35-34.
Gonzalez was not selected in April’s draft but received an invitation to rookie minicamp with the Falcons, where he practiced at both center and guard. Shortly thereafter, Gonzalez signed a UDFA deal.
The move reunited him, ever so briefly, with offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford, who recruited Gonzalez to Louisville out of high school in North Carolina.
The 6-7, 315-pound Nelson signed with Minnesota last month but sustained an undisclosed injury in practice on Aug. 4. He appeared in 43 games, including 14 starts, with the Lions from 2020-23 before signing with the New York Giants in March of 2024. Nelson was then waived before final roster cutdowns that August.
The Vikings have invested heavily in their offensive line this offseason, adding Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly (two years, $18 million) and guard Will Fries (five years, $88 million) in free agency. They also used their first-round pick, No. 24 overall, on Ohio State’s Donovan Jackson, a three-time All-Big Ten guard. Couple those moves with Christian Darrisaw’s return from injury and the Vikings’ offensive line has the potential to be one of the NFL’s best.
“When you then add in that Christian Darrisaw should be back to start the year, this is a potential top-five offensive line in 2025,” Ben Rolfe of Pro Football Network wrote.
The Kansas City Chiefs have found themselves facing an unexpected challenge after star running back Kareem Hunt was sidelined with an injury. With the season on the lin...
The Seattle Seahawks have changed a lot on offense in the past several months, and if all goes according to plan, Ken Walker III stands to be the biggest beneficiary....
With one week of the NFL Preseason in the books, the New York Giants must feel good about the status of their rookie quarterback, Jaxson Dart. The first-rounder entere...
The Saints are a total mess and it couldn't be more obvious. The New Orleans Saints are the worst combination of old and untalented at the most important pos...
When the Green Bay Packers cut wide receiver Kawaan Baker years ago, it seemed like a setback that would define his career. But for Baker, that cut became the driving f...