05-08-2018, 11:17 AM
“I chose (the Vikings) because they’re the best defense in the league and I want to be able to prove myself that I can compete with the best,” Mata’afa said. “If I’m competing with the best at practice, I can compete with the best across the league.”
Mata’afa fell out the draft because, at 6-foot-1, 252 pounds, he was an undersized defensive lineman at Washington State. Way too small for the NFL. But maybe just the right size for a linebacker.
“That will be the biggest adjustment for him,” coach Mike Zimmer said, noting that Mata’afa led the NCAA in negative plays the past two seasons. “There has been several guys that have gone from defensive line to linebacker. (Teddy) Bruschi is a great example. Now, I’m not saying he’s Teddy Bruschi. Just that there are guys that have done that in the past.”
Mata’afa is learning the ropes at strongside linebacker right now, though he projects as someone who can also play weakside linebacker in a pinch.
There’s also chatter that defensive coordinator George Edwards has plans to use Mata’afa as an edge rusher at times, something that makes sense considering his explosiveness, lateral quickness and finishing ability in the backfield.
https://www.twincities.com/2018/05/05/ha...h-vikings/
Mata’afa fell out the draft because, at 6-foot-1, 252 pounds, he was an undersized defensive lineman at Washington State. Way too small for the NFL. But maybe just the right size for a linebacker.
“That will be the biggest adjustment for him,” coach Mike Zimmer said, noting that Mata’afa led the NCAA in negative plays the past two seasons. “There has been several guys that have gone from defensive line to linebacker. (Teddy) Bruschi is a great example. Now, I’m not saying he’s Teddy Bruschi. Just that there are guys that have done that in the past.”
Mata’afa is learning the ropes at strongside linebacker right now, though he projects as someone who can also play weakside linebacker in a pinch.
There’s also chatter that defensive coordinator George Edwards has plans to use Mata’afa as an edge rusher at times, something that makes sense considering his explosiveness, lateral quickness and finishing ability in the backfield.
https://www.twincities.com/2018/05/05/ha...h-vikings/