Georgia WR Dillon Bell signs UDFA deal with NFC North team

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Georgia WR Dillon Bell signs UDFA deal with NFC North team

The Minnesota Vikings are bringing in a pair of undrafted Georgia Bulldogs for a second straight year

Georgia WR Dillon Bell signs UDFA deal with NFC North team

The Minnesota Vikings are bringing in a pair of undrafted Georgia Bulldogs for a second straight year

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Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Dillon Bell was not selected in the 2026 NFL draft. Shortly following the draft, Bell signed an undrafted free agent deal with the Minnesota Vikings, per CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz. Bell joins one of his former Georgia teammates, punter Brett Thorson, on the Vikings.

Bell is a versatile player that contributed as a wide receiver and running back during his time at Georgia. During the final three years of Bell's Georgia career, he posted at least 250 receiving yards, 100 rushing yards, two receiving touchdowns and one rushing touchdown.

As a senior, Bell posted 27 receptions for 268 yards and two touchdowns. He added 17 carries for 109 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Bell's versatility has helped him draw some comparison to NFL receiver Deebo Samuel.

Bell is excellent after the catch and is physical. The 6-foot-1, 210-pound pass catcher has a compact frame and is tough to tackle. Bell will look to make Minnesota's 53-man roster. His versatility is a plus and he has some valuable experience playing special teams.

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