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CARLOS GONZALEZ, STAR TRIBUNE
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer with receiver Dede Westbrook on Wednesday. Westbrook, who agreed to a one-year deal Sunday, could make an impact catching passes or returning punts.
When receiver
Dede Westbrook signed with the Vikings last weekend, quarterback
Kirk Cousins was one of the first people to send him a text message welcoming him to Minnesota. Special teams coordinator
Ryan Ficken probably wasn't far behind.
Westbrook fielded punt after punt in his first Vikings practice Wednesday, making it clear he'll try to help his new team in more ways than one. The ex-Jaguars receiver
agreed to a one-year deal on Sunday to reunite with Vikings receivers coach
Keenan McCardell, a pairing entering its fifth NFL season after four years in Jacksonville.
But it's on special teams, and the Vikings' continued search for a punt returner, where Westbrook sees an immediate opening to help.
"I honestly feel like I'm going to have a huge impact," Westbrook said. "I've been focusing on it a lot, been dialed in, and I'm trying to do everything I possibly could to get on the field and lead this team to a Super Bowl."
Returning from an injury-marred 2020 because of shoulder and ACL ailments, Westbrook is still easing his knee back into shape. He's running again, but was limited during Wednesday's practice to receiver and special teams drills. The playbook is also an obstacle, but the years working with McCardell are expected to expedite his learning curve.
"Coach McCardell is like a father figure to me," Westbrook said. "We're kind of from around the same area. He's from Houston. I'm from Cameron [Texas], so we've been knowing each other for a little while now. Every time we worked out, he killed me. He expects the most out of me. He shoots me text messages every night, so y'all kind of know how that situation is when I'm doing wrong."
McCardell pulled Westbrook to Minnesota, but so did the thought of playing alongside receivers
Justin Jefferson and
Adam Thielen. He could find room as the No. 3 slot receiver, a job held by
Chad Beebe last season. Westbrook was Jacksonville's top slot receiver in 2018 and 2019, when he combined for 132 catches, 1,377 yards and eight touchdowns.
"I've felt like we had a pretty talented receiver group, and then we brought in Dede," Cousins said. "Last year, when we lost Adam for a game or two, you realize the importance of depth."
"I know he's got great movement skills," Cousins added, "and has been a pro and knows what it takes, so he should be able to help us."