Earlier this week, the Vikings waived offensive tackle Sam Schlueter with an injury designation to sign Christian DiLauro, a longtime NFL journeyman. Spending most of his career on practice squads, DiLauro played in a couple of NFL games.
On Wednesday evening, the Vikings made a couple transactions regarding their offensive line in training camp. The team decided to cut ties with OT Sam Schlueter, a Minnesota native, while also bringing in OT Christian DiLauro.
The Vikings have signed journeyman offensive lineman Christian DiLauro, according to KPRC's Aaron Wilson. He takes the 90-man roster spot previously held by OL Sam Schlueter, a Minnesota native and former Gophers starter who was waived with a non-football illness designation on Wednesday.
This week, the Minnesota Vikings added a couple local products by signing both OL Sam Schlueter out of the University of Minnesota and FB Zach Ojile of the University of Minnesota-Duluth to their roster for the summer.
Last week, the Jets signed offensive lineman Sam Schlueter to their practice squad. Today, we break down Schlueter in detail. The 25-year old Schlueter is listed at 6’6” and 309 pounds and was undrafted out of Minnesota this April.
The Jets announced that they have signed OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif to their active roster and OL Sam Schlueter to the practice squad. Duvernay-Tardif opted out of the 2020 season in order to use his medical background working as an orderly at a long-term care facility in Canada while helping to fight COVID-19.
While the 49ers have had plenty of memorable rookie hype machine moments in training camp, this one by Nick Zakelj and Sam Schlueter takes the cake. It’s not always easy being an NFL rookie.
The 49ers threw plenty of resources at their offensive line this offseason, but Sam Schlueter probably isn’t a name anyone recognized. When talking about