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Mac Alex turning a corner at the nickel position
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EAGAN, Minn. — When Mackensie Alexander got benched in Week 2 against the Green Bay Packers for allowing tight end Jimmy Graham to run free, there was a sense that the 2016 second-round pick might not become the nickel corner the Minnesota Vikings expected him to be. But over the second half of 2018, the former Clemson standout has taken hold of the position, which is highly valued by head coach Mike Zimmer.
“He’s done a lot better lately,” Zimmer said Thursday. “Probably the second half of the season. I think that’s why we’ve gotten better defensively is that position has gotten much more solidified. He’s done a good job in the running game, he’s had a couple nice pressures and he’s covered pretty well. Earlier in the year he was kind of like Xavier [Rhodes] getting penalties but he’s gotten away from that. That’s helped a lot.”

According to Pro Football Focus, Alexander allowed 21 catches on 24 targets. Since then the third-year defensive back has given up 13 receptions on 23 targets for 107 yards (4.6 yards per attempt).
The Vikings have been patient with Alexander, playing him just 68 total snaps in his rookie year and then 323 last season. He split snaps with Terence Newman last year. With three weeks to go, he’s already cleared 2017’s snap count by more than 100 plays.
Zimmer said playing the nickel role can often be a big adjustment for young players.
“Going from college, all they do is play outside corner and they don’t play very many coverages and they don’t learn man-within-zone schemes and different types of zones,” Zimmer said. “It’s really hard for those guys to go from outside to inside. Like with Trae [Waynes] we tried it his rookie year and things happen so much faster in there, there’s so many different things than just covering your guy. Generally it does take awhile for those guys to get to that spot.”
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MA has looked good the last few weeks. Hopefully he can settle into a long term role with the Vikings as nickel back. With Waynes signed through 2019, the Vikings secondary is going to be very deep next year with Rhodes, Waynes, Hughes, Alexander, Hill...
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
MA has looked good the last few weeks. Hopefully he can settle into a long term role with the Vikings as nickel back. With Waynes signed through 2019, the Vikings secondary is going to be very deep next year with Rhodes, Waynes, Hughes, Alexander, Hill...
Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, it just might...Getting Hughes back and some of these kids with another year of experience????
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#4
Some damn nice plays by Mac A vs. Miami today in both our backfield and theirs.
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Alexander is a rising player  rhoads is great player    waynes is  just as good and getting better ,I do worry about his concussion history though.Hughs was looking like the real deal and a future star before his injury .Hill has way outplayed his expectations and is playing very well for a rookie not to mention a undrafted one  his star is pointing straight up  what a talented bunch of corners
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pass defense has been quietly amazing outside of the brady game, look at the numbers.  

Back fo back weeks hold g a qb under 100 yards, Brees, Rodgers, Trubosky, Stafford, all under 200

amazing in 2018
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