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Vikings sign Mickey Shuler

The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms with seventh-round draft pick Mickey Shuler, giving the team done deals with three of its eight draft picks.

Tom Pelissero of 1500ESPN.com reports that it’s a four-year deal with a signing bonus of around $60,000.

Shuler, a tight end from Penn State, is a 251-pounder who developed a reputation as a good blocker in college. He’s the son of the Mickey Shuler who played tight end for the Jets from 1978 to 1989 and the Eagles in 1990 and 1991.

The Vikings have previously signed fifth-round linebacker Nate Triplett and seventh-round fullback Ryan D’Imperio.