
The Minnesota Vikings are expected to draft a new center and have been meeting with various running backs and wide receivers. They are also reportedly set to meet with punter Jeff Yurk from Elon University.
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In the last couple of weeks, the Minnesota Vikings have dropped a clue that theyâll draft a new center next week and have hosted a barrage of running backs and wide receivers, leading onlookers to expect that new playmakers are on the way. Then, this week, Minnesota will reportedly meet with punter Jeff Yurk of Elon.
The Vikings signed Johnny Hekker a month ago for 2026 punting duty, but itâs now evident that he could face summer competition.
A rookie punter cannot be ruled out of the Vikingsâ draft and UDFA plans.

Elon punter Matt Yurk lines up for a kick during team action, with fall 2025 marking his collegiate season at Elon University. Yurk continued building his profile as a specialist while drawing attention as a potential NFL candidate for the 2026 cycle. Mandatory Credit: Brad Puckett-ElonPhoenix.com.
Yurk Meets with MIN
Very few punter rumblings have emerged since Minnesota signed Hekker, but the franchise will do rookie diligence nevertheless.
NBC Sportsâ Ryan Fowler , âThe Minnesota Vikings will hold a private workout with Elon punter Jeff Yurk tomorrow morning, per source. The FCSâ all-time leader in yards per punt and a two-time first-team FCS All-American, Yurk averaged 58.6 yards per punt at Hula a few months back.â
The Minnesota Vikings are expected to draft a new center next week.
The Vikings are reportedly meeting with punter Jeff Yurk from Elon University.
The Vikings are focusing on drafting a center, along with running backs and wide receivers.
The Vikings signed Johnny Hekker for punting duties in 2026.



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And just like that, Minnesota dropped a special teams hint for next Thursdayâs draft.
Whoâs Yurk, Anyway?
Yurk is 6â2âł and 225 pounds. NFL Draft Diamondâs Jimmy Williams on his skill set: âElon Universityâs Jeff Yurk enters the 2026 NFL Draft cycle with a strong, well-rounded rĂ©sumĂ© built on consistent performance and reliable production. As a two-time All-American he has been one of the most dependable specialists at the FCS level.â
âYurk finished the 2025 season averaging 48.33 yards per punt, including a long of 74 yards, and carries a career average near 45 yards per attempt. His blend of distance, control, and steady mechanics has made him a consistent field-position asset throughout his career.â
Why would the Vikings need Yurk? Well, the punter from the last four seasons, Ryan Wright, left in free agency, rather unexpectedly, signing a new contract with the New Orleans Saints.
Williams added, âAs a team captain, he brings maturity and a thoughtful, detail-oriented approach to every aspect of his role. The event will provide him an opportunity to showcase his leg strength, accuracy, and consistency while competing against some of the top punters in college football.â
âWith steady production, continued improvement, and a disciplined approach to his craft, Yurk enters the draft process as a credible and noteworthy punting prospect in this yearâs class.â
The Skinny on the Current Guy â Hekker
Hekker signed a deal with the Vikings for $1.5 million â basically all guaranteed. It wouldnât be unheard of for a rookie like Yurk to dethrone him at training camp this summer, but Hekker should be considered the firm frontrunner to punt for the 2026 Vikings.
During his prime, Hekker was a dominant special teams player for the Rams, earning multiple Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections. His inclusion on the 2010s All-Decade Team further reflects his past dominance.

Los Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker (6) launches a punt during Super Bowl LIII against the New England Patriots, with Feb 3, 2019 marking the championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Hekker handled special teams duties on footballâs biggest stage during the defensive battle. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports.
More recently, however, his performance has declined. In 2025, he ranked 24th in net yards per punt and 17th in punts inside the 20, while recording seven touchbacks. Minnesota hopes he can regain his previous form.
His net yards per punt by season:
2012 Rams: 39.9
2013 Rams: 44.2
2014 Rams: 42.3
2015 Rams: 43.7
2016 Rams: 46.0
2017 Rams: 44.3
2018 Rams: 43.0
2019 Rams: 42.4
2020 Rams: 39.2
2021 Rams: 42.5
2022 Panthers: 44.4
2023 Panthers: 43.0
2024 Panthers: 41.8
2025 Titans: 40.3
Donât Forget Brett Thorson
It should be noted that Yurk almost certainly wonât cost the Vikings a draft pick; heâs a player a team will add after the draft via undrafted free agency.
If Minnesota really wanted to make the punting situation spicy, it would consider Georgiaâs Brett Thorson, whoâs considered the top candidate in the draft. The Australian is listed at 6â1âł and 240 pounds, a build well-suited for the position. However, his ability to adapt to challenging weather conditions remains a significant question. With limited experience in harsh weather, both in Australia and at Georgia, he may need time to adjust to the elements at the professional level.

Georgia Bulldogs punter Brett Thorson (92) kicks the ball during first-half action against the Texas Longhorns, with Dec 7, 2024 marking the SEC Championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Thorson managed field position duties during the high-profile conference title matchup. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images.
Some draft pundits believe that Thorson could be picked in the middle rounds, believe it or not. CBS Sportsâ Ryan Wilson on Thorson: âFor Thorson, punting is no longer a fallback, itâs a craft â a study in discipline, patience and subtlety. What began as a detour from a dream that didnât materialize has become a career built on control rather than collision.
âFor now, though, the journey from Melbourne to Athens to whatever his NFL future holds has already proven that sometimes the backup plan leads exactly where youâre supposed to be.â
The draft is one week away, and if Yurk joins the Vikings, that would likely happen on Saturday, April 25th, or Sunday, April 26th.