
#63 C · Minnesota Vikings
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'3"
Weight
307 lbs
Age
25
College
NC State
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
Grade Zeke Correll
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On the field, Zeke Correll grades out as a shaky C for Minnesota Vikings (D+ Performance). Against that production, his deal reads as fairly priced on the Contract Value Index (C+) — the team is paying below what the play would command. The public read is sharply negative (F Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score. As a prospect, expect these grades to move quickly as a real sample builds.
AAV
$795K/yr
This $0.8M deal for Zeke Correll represents solid value for Minnesota, landing squarely in fair deal territory with a C+ CVI grade. The Vikings are getting a developmental center at essentially minimum salary, creating a low-risk investment with meaningful upside if Correll can establish himself as a reliable starter in the league's most crucial interior line position. At just over $800K annually, this contract structure carries virtually zero downside — even if Correll tops out as a backup-quality center, the financial commitment won't hamstring the team's salary cap flexibility. The unknown contract length suggests this could be a shorter-term prove-it deal, which aligns perfectly with Minnesota's approach of evaluating young talent without major long-term commitments. For a franchise that has struggled with offensive line consistency in recent years, bringing in a cost-controlled center prospect represents the type of smart roster building that can pay dividends if Correll develops into even an above-average starter. The C+ CVI reflects the balanced risk-reward profile — minimal financial exposure with legitimate potential for the deal to look like a steal if Correll emerges as a foundational piece up front.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where Zeke's contract sits relative to comparable money.
Zeke Correll is a young center working to carve out a roster spot with the Minnesota Vikings, arriving with minimal professional seasoning and just one career game to his name as he navigates the early stages of what he hopes will be a long NFL tenure. At just 25 years old, the durability and availability questions that define value at the center position remain almost entirely unanswered for Correll, as a single game appearance offers virtually no foundation for projecting reliability at the game's most demanding interior line spot. Center is a position where consistency and endurance are the currencies that matter most — elite performers like Jason Kelce built their legacies on ironman streaks spanning hundreds of snaps and seasons, and Correll has barely scratched the surface of that kind of track record. His overall profile at this stage earns a D+ grade, a reflection not of any catastrophic failure but of the simple reality that there is almost nothing to evaluate yet in terms of sustained professional production. The Vikings are clearly treating him as a developmental piece, someone whose football intelligence and technique will need to be refined against the speed and complexity of NFL defenses before he can be trusted as a week-to-week anchor. The most important thing to watch going forward is whether Correll can simply stay healthy, earn snaps, and demonstrate the kind of availability that transforms a fringe roster candidate into a genuine contributor. If he can string together consistent playing time in 2025 and beyond, the conversation around his potential can finally begin in earnest.
Zeke Correll ranks 32nd of 71 graded centers by performance. That slots Zeke between Trystan Colon (C) just ahead and Sedrick Van Pran-granger (D) just behind.
Graded higher
Trystan ColonFree AgentCBlake BrandelMinnesota VikingsC-Cade MaysDetroit LionsC-Graded lower
Sedrick Van Pran-grangerBuffalo BillsZeke Correll draws a F sentiment grade as the Minnesota Vikings narrative reflects his on-field role. The media consensus has treated his release as quiet administrative housekeeping rather than a meaningful loss—headlines frame it as a roster depth transaction bundled with other moves, not a story warranting standalone scrutiny. His D+ performance grade tied to an injury-plagued 2025 campaign in which he appeared in just one game creates a difficult optics problem: an unproven interior lineman with injury concerns and zero regular-season production carries minimal leverage in the court of public opinion. The Vikings' recent offensive line activity—including depth additions at guard and tackle—underscores that Minnesota has moved on without fanfare, and the muted coverage of Correll's exit reflects the broader indifference to a player who never gained traction on the 53-man roster. That sentiment has ticked upward from active frustration to cold indifference over the last 30 days, not because Correll's stock improved, but because there is simply nothing left to be frustrated about; he is a depth piece who did not pan out, and the league has already forgotten him.
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