It probably shouldn’t come as a surprise that through two days of training camp, the Vikings’ defense appears to be pretty far ahead of the offense.
Brian Flores is now in his third season as Minnesota’s defensive coordinator, and many of his key players have been in the scheme since he arrived. Others are now in their second year, and even some of the newcomers seem to have picked things up quickly over the course of this offseason. Meanwhile, the Vikings are breaking in an offense with a new starting quarterback (and a new backup), as well as some new pieces on the offensive line and elsewhere.
Expected or not, my main takeaway from Thursday’s practice was how impressive this defense already looks. On a beautiful 80-degree day at TCO Performance Center, Flores’ group appeared to be in mid-camp form, if not ready for the regular season to begin already. That was also the case on Wednesday, when they snagged a pair of pick-sixes on the first day of camp.
The lone interception on Thursday went to 14th-year safety Harrison Smith, the league’s active leader in picks by a healthy margin. In a 7-on-7 period, he snagged a J.J. McCarthy pass that deflected off of Lucky Jackson’s hands, then — in humorous Smith fashion — proceeded to lateral it to teammate Jay Ward shortly thereafter.
So many different members of the first-team defense stood out at least once. Jonathan Allen, Javon Hargrave, and Harrison Phillips blew up run plays and got into the backfield. Jonathan Greenard roasted tackles with speed off the edge. Blake Cashman burst unblocked through a gap on a blitz for a would-be sack. Ivan Pace Jr. did the same off a stunt. Isaiah Rodgers made a great play to break up a McCarthy back-shoulder ball intended for Rondale Moore (who, at 5’7″, probably won’t be the recipient of many back-shoulder targets in game action).
The Vikings were second in defensive DVOA last season, and I don’t think there’s any question that they got better — at least on paper — over the course of the offseason. That doesn’t guarantee more dominance this season. But it’s hard not to get excited about a defense that has a chance to be incredible up front with Allen, Hargrave, Phillips, Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel, Dallas Turner, Cashman, and Pace. If the secondary reaches its potential, Flores could be cooking with all kinds of gas this season.
That context is also why no one should panic if McCarthy and the offense aren’t particularly sharp over the course of training camp. This defense might just be better than any they’ll see over the entire regular season.
Here are some other notes from Thursday’s practice.
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