08-16-2020, 06:26 PM
Irv Smith Jr. and Vikings envision larger role for nimble tight end
Irv Smith Jr. wants to make the “big jump” often noted with second-year NFL tight ends, and the Vikings offense needs it, according to head coach Mike Zimmer.
Smith’s role steadily grew as a rookie, and expectations are rising for the 2019 second-round pick out of Alabama. Throws are available in the offense after the Stefon Diggs trade, and the Vikings have visions for how Smith — a nimble 6 feet 2 and 242 pounds — can get open downfield.
“Irv has done a really nice job,” Zimmer said. “He has a skill set that we need to be able to utilize with the offense. You can get linebackers in space, and safeties in space, and actually sometimes corners.”
Only the Eagles, with Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert, deployed two-tight end formations at a higher percentage than the Vikings last season, and offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak isn’t expected to deviate with Kyle Rudolph and Smith, who had 36 catches for 311 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie.
“I kind of got a good feel of the offense, everything the coaches are asking from me,” Smith said. “Now it’s just making that big jump in year two.”
Smith may be less green in Year 2, but he only turned 22 years old this month, fitting him into a Vikings youth movement that recently added the largest draft class in the seven-round era.
“I’m still the same age as a lot of those guys,” Smith said. “Some of them are even older than me. For me, it’s cool that I’ve played that extra year and kind of know what to expect, and I’m still learning."
https://www.startribune.com/irv-smith-jr...572121582/
Irv Smith Jr. wants to make the “big jump” often noted with second-year NFL tight ends, and the Vikings offense needs it, according to head coach Mike Zimmer.
Smith’s role steadily grew as a rookie, and expectations are rising for the 2019 second-round pick out of Alabama. Throws are available in the offense after the Stefon Diggs trade, and the Vikings have visions for how Smith — a nimble 6 feet 2 and 242 pounds — can get open downfield.
“Irv has done a really nice job,” Zimmer said. “He has a skill set that we need to be able to utilize with the offense. You can get linebackers in space, and safeties in space, and actually sometimes corners.”
Only the Eagles, with Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert, deployed two-tight end formations at a higher percentage than the Vikings last season, and offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak isn’t expected to deviate with Kyle Rudolph and Smith, who had 36 catches for 311 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie.
“I kind of got a good feel of the offense, everything the coaches are asking from me,” Smith said. “Now it’s just making that big jump in year two.”
Smith may be less green in Year 2, but he only turned 22 years old this month, fitting him into a Vikings youth movement that recently added the largest draft class in the seven-round era.
“I’m still the same age as a lot of those guys,” Smith said. “Some of them are even older than me. For me, it’s cool that I’ve played that extra year and kind of know what to expect, and I’m still learning."
https://www.startribune.com/irv-smith-jr...572121582/