On Tuesday Xavier Rhodes Jersey , the Minnesota Vikings did a bit of reshuffling on their practice squad, bringing back a familiar face. Star-Tribune, the Vikings have signed cornerback Jalen Myrick and offensive tackle Adam Bisnowaty to their practice squad. In order to make room for them, they waived defensive tackle Curtis Cothran and waived defensive end Jonathan Wynn with an injury designation.Myrick, the former Golden Gopher, was on the Vikings’ practice squad earlier this season, but was released just a week ago. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft Mike Remmers Jersey , and spent his rookie season with the Jaguars.Bisnowaty played his college ball at the University of Pittsburgh, where he was teammates with current Vikings’ right tackle Brian O’Neill. Bisnowaty was taken in the sixth round of the 2017 NFL Draft (#200 overall) by the New York Giants, and started the Giants’ regular season finale at right tackle after spending that year on the practice squad. He was cut this preseason, and spent time with both the Detroit Lions and Carolina Panthers this past offseason.Cothran was an undrafted free agent from Penn State who spent Training Camp with the Vikings and was signed to the practice squad following final cuts. Wynn was also part of the team’s final cutdown, and was signed by the team back on 1 October.Because Wynn was waived with an injury designation, if he goes unclaimed he will go onto the Vikings’ injured reserve list.With these moves, the Vikings’ 10-man practice squad now looks like this:WR Jeff BadetWR Chad BeebeOT Adam BisnowatyLB Reshard CliettOL Cornelius EdisonOL Colby GossettTE Cole HikutiniCB Craig JamesCB Jalen MyrickOT Storm Norton Kirk Cousins‘ performance in his first season with the Minnesota Vikings is already inspiring fierce debate amongst fans and analysts, but his offensive line’s play isn’t.More Vikings coverageMinnesota Vikings 2019 NFL draft capsulesVikings take fliers on CB Boyd Riley Reiff Jersey , WR Mitchell, WR Johnson, LS Cutting in seventh roundVikings use sixth round to draft DT Watts, S Epps, OT UdohVikings draft USC linebacker Cameron Smith in fifth roundVikings trade up in fourth round, draft guard Dru SamiaOnce again, the group struggled mightily to keep their quarterback upright and sustain a consistent running game.Right guard Mike Remmers was the only member of the O-line to miss fewer than 150 snaps — that’s 2-3 games worth, depending on the week — playing 99.71 percent of the time.Center Pat Elflein (82.11 percent) Latavius Murray Jersey , left guard Tom Compton (79.64 percent), and left tackle Riley Reiff (75.45 percent) missed time.Their backups played frequently. The damage: Tackle Rashod Hill (50.33 percent), guard Danny Isidora (20.36 percent) and center Brett Jones (18.17 percent).One of the group’s few bright spots, rookie right tackle Brian O’Neill (76.12 percent) started 11 games.Cousins was sacked 40 times this season, tied for 10th in the league, while the Vikings allowed 95 quarterback hits, good enough for 15th.But while the passing game suffered, the running game was often nonexistent.The Vikings averaged just 93.3 rushing yards per game George Iloka Jersey , and were particularly ineffective on the left side, logging 20 running plays to that side for negative yards, third in the league.It’s tough to shift much of the blame onto the running backs.Dalvin Cook (46.72 percent) and Latavius Murray (43.86 percent) ultimately split the workload, as the former once again battled injuries, starting just 10 games.Other notes from this season’s snap counts:— Fullback C.J. Ham (13.23 percent) was the only other runner to log significant playing time. Rookies Mike Boone (3.43 percent) and Roc Thomas (2.76 percent), as well as midseason pickup Ameer Abdullah (0.57 percent) played sparingly.— Adam Thielen (96.19 percent) was the only Vikings pass-catcher to play at least 1,000 snaps.— Third-year receiver Laquon Treadwell (51.67 percent), who was expected to have an increased role this season Matt Wile Jersey , saw his share of the snaps rise just 9.74 percent.— Veteran Aldrick Robinson (23.98 percent), brought in after Week 2, outpaced several of the Vikings’ younger receivers.— Training camp/preseason darlings Chad Beebe (4.38 percent) and Brandon Zylstra (1.62 percent) played sparingly.— Safety Harrison Smith (98.56 percent) led the defense in snaps for the third straight season.— Defensive end Danielle Hunter (84.41 percent) saw his share of the snaps increase 7.11 percent, and earned his first Pro Bowl nod.— Cornerback Mackensie Alexander‘s (54.38 percent) playing time jumped 20.52 percent over last season with starters Xavier Rhodes (74.11 percent) and Trae Waynes (66.6 percent) missing significant time.— Undrafted rookie Holton Hill (36 percent) also got a long look at cornerback.OFFENSEPLAYERPlays (1051)%Cousins1051100.00%Remmers104899.71%Thielen101196.19%Rudolph92588