09-10-2018, 12:31 AM
When Trae Waynes went down with a leg injury, it was unclear who would take over at cornerback.With Mackensie Alexander out already for the Minnesota Vikings in their Week 1 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers, they were down to only rookie Holton Hill as the remaining corner on the roster. Hill saw some playing time, but head coach Mike Zimmer quickly switched to third-year safety Jayron Kearse as his nickel corner option. First-round pick Mike Hughes moved from the slot to outside corner.
Kearse, who stood out as a cornerback at 6-foot-4, played the role admirably in a pinch. After the game, he said that playing three safeties on the field at once was actually part of the plan.
“We’ve been running that since camp started, it just happened that today was the day we were able to actually make it happen,” Kearse said. “It was good. It wasn’t like it was my first time stepping out there and being at nickel. It’s something we’ve been working on.”
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...s-defense/
Kearse, who stood out as a cornerback at 6-foot-4, played the role admirably in a pinch. After the game, he said that playing three safeties on the field at once was actually part of the plan.
“We’ve been running that since camp started, it just happened that today was the day we were able to actually make it happen,” Kearse said. “It was good. It wasn’t like it was my first time stepping out there and being at nickel. It’s something we’ve been working on.”
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...s-defense/