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Could Dillon Bell and Elijah Williams be the Minnesota Vikings’ next surprise impact players? On this episode of The Real Forno Show, Tyler Forness breaks down two under-the-radar roster players who could reshape the Vikings’ depth chart heading into 2026. From a UDFA rookie wideout with a remarkable backstory to a defensive lineman who came from nowhere to earn first-team reps, Forness makes the case that these guys are no afterthought — they could be difference-makers.
Forness praised Bell’s versatility from his Georgia days and wildcat experience: “You can do gadgety type stuff with Dillon Bell… but I think you can develop into a really nice wide receiver.” He highlighted Bell’s red-zone physicality and body-shielding ability, comparing his profile to bigger-framed receivers like Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua who improved their route running. The UDFA from a tough Houston background also wants to open a homeless shelter, adding off-field appeal.
On defense, Forness was bullish on sophomore Elijah Williams after reviewing film: “I was very impressed… I think he can be a week one starter.” He noted Williams’ strength against zone blocks, hand usage, and weight gain to around 305-310 pounds, while cautioning that Caleb Banks will eventually take over. Forness framed both as potential “diamonds in the rough” similar to past UDFA successes like Jalen Redmond.