Max Brosmer makes an impact wherever he lands, as undrafted Minnesota QB sticks with Vikings
Max Brosmer's dedication and leadership earned him a spot on the Vikings' roster after setting records in college and impressing coaches during training camp.
- Max Brosmer, an undrafted rookie quarterback, earned a roster spot on the Minnesota Vikings after one year playing at Minnesota, impressing coaches last year at the Gophers' pro day.
- After being passed over in the 257-selection NFL draft last spring, Max Brosmer's extreme preparation through film study and playbook mastery helped offset lesser size, arm strength and speed.
- College production — including a program completions record — shows Max Brosmer set Minnesota's record with 268 completions and a 66.5% completion rate, boosting his pro prospects.
- Training camp and preseason games showed his performance against deep reserves convinced Vikings coaching staff they couldn't risk exposing him to waivers, with Kevin O'Connell praising his dedication.
- That improbable path — from Georgia to New Hampshire to Minnesota — shows why supporters and coaches say Max Brosmer's quick pro adjustment isn't surprising, and he insists draft status is meaningless, adding `I think everybody has their own path, and everything happens for a reason.
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Max Brosmer makes an impact wherever he lands, as undrafted Minnesota QB sticks with Vikings
Nobody who's been around Max Brosmer from his youth in Georgia to his FCS success at New Hampshire to his lone season of Big Ten competition at Minnesota is surprised he made an NFL active roster as an undrafted rookie.
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