Minnesota Vikings first-round pick Lewis Cine has agreed to his rookie contract.
Roc Nation Sports, which represents the rookie safety from the University of Georgia, confirmed to ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Cine has agreed to a four-year deal worth about $11.5 million. Cine retweeted Schefter’s report.
Vikings and the final 2022 first-round pick Lewis Cine reached agreement on a four-year, fully-guaranteed $11,494,155 deal, per his agency @rocnationsports. NFLPA has been pushing for final first-round picks to get fully guaranteed deals – process now underway.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 11, 2022
Like all first-round draft choices, the rookie deal includes a fifth year team option.
The Vikings selected Cine with the last pick in the first round (No. 32) after trading down with the Detroit Lions, who took Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams with the No. 12 pick.
Vikings rookies – draft picks and undrafted free agents – report to the team’s headquarters in Eagan on Thursday for rookie minicamp, with the first practice scheduled for 1 p.m. Friday.