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We're working out Safety Jack Tocho/update: re-signs with Vikings


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Just now, Nails said:

Yes but Tocho is more of a FS, same weight as Earl Thomas.

that makes more sense. Im all for some depth, if coleman or adams go down it could be very problematic. Still wish we could find some SS depth. Adams being 35 worries me a bit more than Coleman who is essentially in the prime of his career.

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All teams work out free agents every Tuesday during the season. Signings out of these workouts are rare, and the ones that do happen are usually to the practice squad.

Not to rain on anyone's parade, but I wouldn't get too excited over regular Tuesday workouts.

Yeah, it can happen, but don't get your hopes up.

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