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Adam Haayer Scout.com Headlines:
OT Adam Haayer: Injury Update
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Aug 18, 2005
Goldberg Gets The Grade
The Vikings’ O-line may not be featuring a consistent lineup, but it is getting the job done.
-by VikingUpdate.com Dec 2, 2004
Turning Point: Offensive Line Replacements
The OL substitutes led the way as the Vikings took the lead for good in two drives.
-by VikingUpdate.com Nov 28, 2004
Bears Front Four The Key
With injuries in the secondary, Bears' strength lies in defensive front four.
-by VikingUpdate.com Sep 26, 2004
Personnel Preview: Vikings vs. Bears
Vikings, Bears each hoping reserves fill in nicely for injured starters.
-by VikingUpdate.com Sep 24, 2004
OT Adam Haayer: Replacing Rosenthal
-by theOBR.com Sep 24, 2004
OT Adam Haayer: First Start Straight Ahead
-by VikingUpdate.com Sep 23, 2004
Interior Depth Coming Together
Depth at tackle will depend on Dorsey's progress.
-by VikingUpdate.com Jul 19, 2004
OT Adam Haayer: Moving Up The Charts
-by VikingUpdate.com Jun 14, 2004
OT Adam Haayer: Up and down
-by Scout.com Aug 10, 2003
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Injury News:
OT Adam Haayer: Injury Update
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com Aug 18, 2005

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Adam Haayer
Ht: 6-6 Wt: 306
Position: OT
Date of Birth: 02/22/1977
Experience: 3
High School: Forest Lake Sr.
(Forest Lake, MN)
College: Minnesota


Biography:
Adam Haayer was claimed off the waiver wire during the mandatory roster cutdown to 65 players during the 2002 preseason. Haayer is a third-year player from the University of Minnesota and a native of Wyoming, Minn.

A left tackle in college, he is more of a right tackle/guard prospect. The Vikings would have liked to sign him as a hometown undrafted free agent in 2001, but he was drafted by Tennessee.

2002: Played in four games, mostly on special teams. Saw limited action at left tackle before Bryant McKinnie was signed, filling in for an injured Everett Lindsay.

2001: Sixth-round draft pick by the Tennessee Titans. Spent all of last season on injured reserve with a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

College: Played for Vikings offensive line coach Steve Loney at the University of Minnesota.

Played prep football at Forest Lake (Minn.) High School.

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