With Vikings training camp coming up, we're going to help you prepare by introducing you to some of the unheralded names on the roster: the undrafted rookies. Throughout July, we're taking a look at all 21 of Minnesota's UDFA additions this year.
Prospects who don't have one obvious position at the next level sometimes wind up with the "tweener" label. That would seem to apply to Chaz Chambliss — and is likely one reason why he wound up undrafted. He's bigger and stronger than most off-ball linebackers, but he lacks the size and length of a traditional edge defender.
The case for Chambliss is that he's a tough, relentless, fundamentally sound football player no matter where he lines up. He played a career-high 436 snaps last season as a senior at Georgia and wound up tied for the team lead in sacks with Jalon Walker, a former five-star recruit who went 15th overall to the Falcons in this year's draft. Chambliss plays with physicality and a nonstop motor, and he's a very reliable tackler. He can do a bit of everything: rush the passer, defend the run, even drop into coverage. That's what is required of outside linebackers in Brian Flores' defense.
In Minnesota, the path to a roster spot for Chambliss starts on special teams, a phase where he was a key player for the Bulldogs. If he can shine in that area while also demonstrating some upside as a versatile edge player, he could compete his way into a roster spot or at least a practice squad berth.
Few defenders are as experienced and versatile as @GeorgiaFootball EDGE/LB Chaz Chambliss, one of the more notable combine snubs of this draft cycle.
— Eric Galko (@EricGalko) March 12, 2025
At Pro Day today, at 6’2, 245, his testing numbers included (and where he’d ranked among Combine DEs):
✅30 Bench Reps (2nd)… pic.twitter.com/do25jJ60rn
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