Vikings Sign CB Sapp
CB Benny Sapp (Jamie Squire/Getty)
By Tim Yotter

Posted Mar 25, 2008



The Vikings added to the depth at cornerback by signing veteran free agent Benny Sapp to a one-year deal.

Benny Sapp entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie out of Northern Iowa, but the cornerback could find at least one more year of NFL employment after signing a one-year contract with the Vikings. The deal is worth $705,000, according to ESPN.com, which is $100,000 more than the veteran minimum for a fifth-year player.

In four years (56 regular-season games) with the Chiefs, the 5-foot-9, 190-pound Sapp made six starts and had 103 tackles and two interceptions.

With the Vikings, he likely will compete for a roster spot with younger cornerback Charles Gordon and any other rookies the Vikings may add to the mix during draft weekend or immediately following.

Cornerback was one of the positions the Vikings investigated often during the year last season, bringing numerous players in for visits. They ended up signing only Dee McCann to the practice squad during the season l