Ladies and gentlemen Randy Moss Jersey , we’ve made it. All of the moves are in, and the Minnesota Vikings (and the other 31 lesser NFL teams) have reduced their rosters to 53 players.Keep in mind that while this is the 53-man roster, it isn’t the “final” 53-man roster. There are still going to be some moves made after the smoke clears and the dust settles tomorrow and in the days going forward before the season opener.However, here’s a look at everyone on the Vikings’ roster as things stand right now.Offense (25)Quarterbacks (3)Kirk CousinsTrevor SiemianKyle SloterRunning Backs (5)Mike BooneDalvin CookC.J. HamLatavius MurrayRoc ThomasTight Ends (3)Tyler ConklinDavid MorganKyle RudolphWide Receivers (5)Stacy ColeyStefon DiggsAdam ThielenLaquon TreadwellBrandon ZylstraOffensive Line (9)Aviante CollinsTom ComptonPat ElfleinRashod HillDanny IsidoraBrett JonesBrian O’NeillRiley ReiffMike RemmersDefense (25 + 1)Defensive End (4)Tashawn BowerEverson GriffenDanielle HunterStephen WeatherlyDefensive Tackle (5)Jalyn HolmesJaleel JohnsonLinval JosephDavid ParrySheldon RichardsonLinebackers (5 + 1)Anthony BarrKentrell Brothers (does not count towards 53, suspended)Devante DownsBen GedeonEric KendricksEric WilsonCornerbacks (6)Mackensie AlexanderHolton HillMike HughesXavier RhodesMarcus SherelsTrae WaynesSafeties (5)Anthony HarrisGeorge IlokaJayron KearseAndrew SendejoHarrison SmithSpecial Teams (3)Kicker (1)Daniel CarlsonPunter (1)Ryan QuigleyLong Snapper (1)Kevin McDermottThat’s how things look right now, folks! What does everyone think about the way the roster is constructed so far Cris Carter Jersey , and what do you think the Vikings will do over the next couple of days? Not a huge surprise here"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Vikings 2018 SeasonVikings 2019 OffseasonU.S. Bank StadiumMinnesota Vikings PodcastsMinnesota Vikings 2019 OffseasonPro Football Focus names Mackensie Alexander the Vikings’ most improved playerNew,19commentsNot a huge surprise hereCSTShareTweetShareSharePro Football Focus names Mackensie Alexander the Vikings’ most improved playerBrace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY SportsYesterday, we brought you the news that Pro Football Focus had named safety Anthony Harris as one of the biggest surprises in the NFL in 2018. As much of a surprise as Harris was, apparently he was not the most improved player on the Minnesota Vikings’ roster according to PFF’s metrics.Instead, that honor went to Mackensie Alexander, as PFF revealed their list of each team’s most improved player this past season. Here’s what they had to say about Alexander.Alexander’s first couple of seasons with the Vikings were pretty rough Chris Doleman Jersey , as he was frequently picked on by opposing quarterbacks. However, this season he finally embraced his role as a slot cornerback rather than fighting against it, and flourished as a result. In addition to the pass coverage stats that PFF cites, he also showed off his prowess as a blitzer, collecting four sacks on the season. Only four Vikings’ players had more sacks than Alexander did this season, and two of those players (Sheldon Richardson and Tom Johnson) were only ahead of him by half a sack Chuck Foreman Jersey , as they both collected 4.5 on the season.Alexander is now heading into the final season of his rookie contract, and it’s going to be interesting to see how the Vikings handle the defensive backfield with the emergence of Alexander, the recovery of Mike Hughes, and the surprising play of Holton Hill. Is there a trade coming in the near future?