/>Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteDaily Norsemana Minnesota Vikings communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibraryVikingsOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Vikings 2018 SeasonVikings 2019 OffseasonU.S. Bank StadiumMinnesota Vikings PodcastsFiled under:Minnesota Vikings 2019 NFL DraftVikings increase their number of draft picks signed to eightNew Anthony Barr Jersey ,119commentsEight is more than threeCDTShareTweetShareShareVikings increase their number of draft picks signed to eightPhoto by Loren Orr/Getty ImagesUPDATE: As promised, here are the particulars of all the rookie contracts signed by the players in this post, per Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.Mattison’s four-year deal is believed to have a value of $3.35 million and a signing bonus of approximately $820,000. His cap figure for 2019 will be around $700,000.Just about. . .oh, I don’t know, ten minutes ago or so. . .yours truly passed along the news that the Minnesota Vikings had signed three members of their 2019 NFL Draft class.Apparently that just wasn’t good enough, as during that ten-minute span that number increased from three to eight.The Vikings just announced on the team website that they have also signed the following members of their draft class:Alexander Mattison, RB, Boise State (third-round pick)Dru Samia, G, Oklahoma (fourth-round pick)Cameron Smith, LB, Southern Cal (fifth-round pick)Dillon Mitchell Everson Griffen Jersey , WR, Oregon (seventh-round pick)Olabisi Johnson, WR, Colorado State (seventh-round pick)This means that the only picks that the Vikings have not yet signed are their first round pick, North Carolina State center Garrett Bradbury, sixth-round pick Armon Watts, the defensive tackle from Arkansas, Texas cornerback Kris Boyd, who they selected in the seventh round, and Air Force long snapper Austin Cutting, who was also a seventh-round choice.It doesn’t sound as though the Vikings are going to get Bradbury signed before the start of rookie mini-camp, but there’s a good chance that the other three that have not yet signed could get their deals finished as well. If today is any indication, Watts, Boyd Kyle Rudolph Jersey , and Cutting will probably have their deals finished sometime in the next ten or fifteen minutes.Once we get financial details of these contracts, which I assume are all four-year deals, we’ll update this post with those particulars.Congratulations to Alexander Mattison, Dru Samia, Cameron Smith, Dillon Mitchell, and Olabisi Johnson on officially becoming members of the National Football League! An opportunity to interact with the Twin Cities media for the first time"Shortly after his selection by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Colorado State wide receiver Olabisi Johnson got an opportunity to host a conference call with the Twin Cities media. Thanks to the good folks at the Minnesota Vikings’ PR department, we have a transcript of that call that we want to share with all of you. Enjoy!I am so thankful to just be a part of the Vikings. It’s a great opportunity for me and I am just ready to contribute any way I can.Q: Can you tell us about your draft day?A: It was stressful, to put it lightly. I was sitting here with my family, my dad, my mom and their spouses and a few of my friends. It was getting to the end of it and we are talking about free agency and all that. I’m like, “I swear I need to get drafted. I believe somebody should take an opportunity on me.” I’m talking to the Vikings and they’re like, “Are you ready to be a Minnesota Viking?” I was like Linval Joseph Jersey , “Oh my gosh, yes. I am so excited.”Q: What did you learn from playing with Michael Gallup and Rashard Higgins?A: That was an incredible opportunity for me. I think we complemented each other well, specifically Gallop and myself, Preston [Williams] and I, just because some of the things they do are different than mine and I can definitely learn from them. Coming in as a freshman, having Rashard there was a really great opportunity for me to grow up as a football player, which I definitely needed, turned me into the player I am now.Q: Do you feel you have enough burst to help the offense be more explosive?A: Absolutely. All of the weapons on the team, plus me, could definitely spread the field out and I can get vertical anytime you want me to. I’m down for that.Q: How familiar are you with the Vikings wide receiver situation and are you comfortable competing for that third job?A: There’s always an opportunity to snatch that number three job, whether I am a rookie or it’s one of the other guys. I know you have [Laquon] Treadwell and guys like that but it’s going to be fun to compete. That is what it takes to be an athlete. That is what I love about the game is there is always competition. Guys will make you compete and guys will make you better as a player. That is what is going to be the huge change for me going from college to NFL is just how much guys know and how much they can teach me. I am just going to get under somebody’s wing and learn from them.Q: Do you have your eyes set on any personal goal in the NFL?A: Mine is just to get on the field and contribute any way I can, if that is special teams, the number three receiver, whatever it is. I want to return punts and I want to do it all. Wherever I can help Kirk Cousins Jersey , I am here for it.Q: How would you describe yourself and your skillset?A: I am a finesse guy in my routes. I take pride in my routes. I think that is what I do best, for sure. Whether it is in and out of breaks, double moves, I am a route technician. That is how I separate myself from defenders and things like that. I have the speed for sure. I am not a crazy track star but I am definitely a guy who can get some separation and just make a play. I am a very reliable guy and I am going to continue that in the NFL.Q: Do you have any off the field interests?A: I love shopping. I would be down to somehow get involved with that, maybe some apparel stuff. I love hanging out with kids and inspiring the youth. I feel like where my family has come from and everything, especially from Nigeria, you see a lot of poverty and things like that. Just in the position I am as an athlete, I can inspire a lot of younger people, whether it is younger or older. I am just here for whatever. I would love to get involved in the community for sure.Q: Had your family turned into much of a football family as you’ve played?A: I wouldn’t say they’ve completely turned into a football family. I still have my grandma on me sometimes thinking football is too dangerous. She definitely has learned to understand the game a little better now. My parents are all on board with me playing football. I am hoping to turn it all around. I am hoping to start a generation of football players in my family.