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10 takeaways from Day 5 of Vikings training camp

The Minnesota Vikings are in their fifth day of practice and first practice in full pads.

The day started off with Danielle Hunter hitting the practice field for the first time this summer and there were multiple highlights from a good day of practice.

Here are the 10 biggest takeaways from Monday’s practice.

Nick Mullens misses practice

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Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

The Vikings backup quarterback Nick Mullens missed practice for a family issue. That left Kirk Cousins and Jaren Hall to take all the practice reps.

DeWayne McBride shows off his route running

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AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn

Coming out of UAB, there were a lot of questions about what kind of receiver DeWayne McBride could be. He only caught five passes on nine targets which is one of the main reasons he fell to the seventh round. Early returns are good with McBride as he displays his route-running ability here.

Justin Jefferson makes it look easy

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AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn

Last year’s offensive player of the year Justin Jefferson continues to make plays in practice and does so in an effortless fashion.

Byron Murphy Jr. gets beaten by Justin Jefferson

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AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn

Best on best is one of the best parts of training camp. Early on Jefferson has been getting the best of Byron Murphy Jr. and he did so on this comeback route by snapping it off after the break and working back to the football.

Jordan Addison and Mekhi Blackmon went to war

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AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn

Jordan Addison and Mekhi Blackmon went back and forth with each other winning reps. This one, Addison got the better of Blackmon and used his quickness to get past him.

Ty Chandler shows good vision

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AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn

The Minnesota Vikings have a running back room in flux for the first time in over a decade. Ty Chandler is hoping to earn significant playing time and displaying vision like this is a great way to do so.

Byron Murphy Jr. gets aggressive toward the ball

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USA Today Sports

Murphy got beaten by Jefferson earlier, but his aggressiveness in coverage will serve him well. Here, he attacks the football and knocks it down at the goal line, something the Vikings didn’t see much of last year.

Cousins to Addison

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Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

We have seen a lot of really good plays from Addison thus far during training camp and this in the corner of the endzone was a great sign.

Mekhi Blackmon working with the ones

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Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports

Blackmon was starting to work in with the ones during minicamp and he started doing so again on Monday during practice.

Danielle Hunter wants to remain a Viking

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Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

Hunter’s message to the press was simple.

“I want to be a Viking forever.”

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Story originally appeared on Vikings Wire