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The Minnesota Vikings may have a quarterback controversy of the backup variety if former Golden Gophers star Max Brosmer continues to make a strong impression. That is what Brosmer did during the Vikings’ offseason program.
It will not be easy for the former New Hampshire Wildcats QB, but The Athletic’s Alec Lewis described his spring as “intriguing.”
Intrigue could be enough to warrant an extended look.
“Intriguing is the best way to describe his spring,” Lewis wrote on July 2. “Multiple staffers raved about his ability to pick up small intricacies. His professional approach and ability to process should keep him in the league for a while.”
Watching some Max Brosmer film and you can see why the Minnesota Vikings made him a priority UDFA signing. He’s not just willing to throw over the middle, he thrives in doing so
The Vikings gave Brosmer the second-most guaranteed money ($246,000) among UDFA QBs, behind only Seth Henigan of the Jacksonville Jaguars, per Spotrac.
The Vikings open training camp for rookies on July 20 and veterans on July 22.