MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings are just about done signing their 2017 draft class.
The team announced on Tuesday afternoon it signed Kansas State linebacker Elijah Lee and NC State cornerback Jack Tocho. Additionally, a league source said Miami wide receiver Stacy Coley had signed his deal with the Vikings, meaning 10 of the team's 11 draft picks are under contract.
The Vikings had signed Virginia Tech tight end Bucky Hodges and Ohio State center Pat Elflein earlier in the day on Tuesday. Their only remaining unsigned draft pick is Florida State running back Dalvin Cook, whose deal is believed to be close to completed.
Coley, the 219th pick in the draft, would be in line for a signing bonus of $96,692. Lee (pick No. 232) would get a signing bonus of $83,160, and Tocho (pick No. 245) would earn a bonus of $68,052. All three players would be in line for base salaries of $2.4 million over the next four years.
When Cook's deal is finalized, the 41st overall pick in the draft would receive a signing bonus of $2,760,588. His entire deal would be worth $6,353,310.
































