Three cornerbacks hauled in the biggest chunk of the Vikings' performance-based pay.
Cedric Griffin led the way with about $208,000, followed by rookie Marcus McCauley ($206,000) and Charles Gordon ($190,000).
The program, started in 2002, rewards low-salaried players a chance to earn extra money based on snap count.
Willie Colon, who started 16 games at right tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers last season, led the league with $309,000. Colon, a fourth-round pick in 2006, made about $450,000 in base salary last season.
On the Vikings, defensive ends Brian Robison ($175,000) and Ray Edwards ($168,000) were fourth and fifth. Quarterback Tarvaris Jackson earned an additional $109,000.





