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When it comes to making the initial Minnesota Vikings’ 53-man roster, it appears that it hasn’t been a good day to be a seventh-round draft pick.
Jack Tocho released, per source.
— Ben Goessling (@GoesslingStrib) September 2, 2017
According to Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the Vikings have waived safety Jack Tocho.
Tocho was one of the Vikings’ four seventh-round picks in the 2017 NFL Draft, and the third to be released among today’s final cuts (along with Ifeadi Odenigbo and Elijah Lee). It sounds like the team might want to bring him back to the practice squad, as he could have the flexibility to move between cornerback and safety.
We are just about an hour away from the NFL deadline for roster cuts, ladies and gentlemen. Be sure you’re rapidly refreshing our Roster Cut Tracker to make sure you have all of the latest news as it happens.