Minnesota Vikings receiver Jalen Nailor "continued to show up" in passing drills during OTAs.
Nailor didn't see much time on the field with the Vikings' offense last season, but was a key member on special teams for most of his rookie campaign. He was efficient with the few opportunities he saw at the end of the season, and could vie for the team's third wide receiver spot with K.J. Osborn this offseason.
Nailor finished his rookie campaign with an impressive 13.8 yard per target mark, catching 9 of his 13 targets for 179 yards and a touchdown. He won't have much of an opportunity to compete for real targets behind Justin Jefferson and rookie Jordan Addison, but his is a name to keep an eye on in deeper leagues and dynasty formats.
Source: Alec Lewis, The Athletic