11-22-2019, 02:50 AM
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Rhodes, 29, who is in his seventh season has clearly lost a step and that speed isn’t coming back. Rhodes is drawing penalties in part because he can’t keep up with many speedy wide receivers and, watching him from the press box on Sunday, he did not look like he was close to 100 percent.
How bad has it gotten? Rhodes is ranked 66th of 75 corners by PFF, giving up a 124.1 rating against. That is sixth worst in the league.
The question is what will Zimmer do during the bye week to try to fix the issues in the pass defense and with Rhodes in particular? Ideally, 2018 first-round pick Mike Hughes would take over the starting job from Rhodes, but Zimmer is likely worried that Hughes isn’t ready for that responsibility. Especially after Dallas’ Dak Prescott went after Hughes multiple times in Week 10.
Zimmer could attempt to get cornerback Holton Hill more playing time or use a package that includes safety Jayron Kearse in some situations, but continuing to play Rhodes as much as he did in the first 11 weeks isn’t working
PAT ELFLEIN
Elflein’s move from center to left guard hasn’t gone as well as the Vikings hoped when they drafted center Garrett Bradbury with the 18th pick in the first round last April. The Vikings’ line got off to a rough start but has appeared to make strides as the season’s progressed. Elflein, however, is 53rd out of 63 guards in pass blocking and has given up the 11th-most pressures allowed among guards, according to PFF.
https://www.skornorth.com/vikings-2/2019...et-a-pass/
Rhodes, 29, who is in his seventh season has clearly lost a step and that speed isn’t coming back. Rhodes is drawing penalties in part because he can’t keep up with many speedy wide receivers and, watching him from the press box on Sunday, he did not look like he was close to 100 percent.
How bad has it gotten? Rhodes is ranked 66th of 75 corners by PFF, giving up a 124.1 rating against. That is sixth worst in the league.
The question is what will Zimmer do during the bye week to try to fix the issues in the pass defense and with Rhodes in particular? Ideally, 2018 first-round pick Mike Hughes would take over the starting job from Rhodes, but Zimmer is likely worried that Hughes isn’t ready for that responsibility. Especially after Dallas’ Dak Prescott went after Hughes multiple times in Week 10.
Zimmer could attempt to get cornerback Holton Hill more playing time or use a package that includes safety Jayron Kearse in some situations, but continuing to play Rhodes as much as he did in the first 11 weeks isn’t working
PAT ELFLEIN
Elflein’s move from center to left guard hasn’t gone as well as the Vikings hoped when they drafted center Garrett Bradbury with the 18th pick in the first round last April. The Vikings’ line got off to a rough start but has appeared to make strides as the season’s progressed. Elflein, however, is 53rd out of 63 guards in pass blocking and has given up the 11th-most pressures allowed among guards, according to PFF.
https://www.skornorth.com/vikings-2/2019...et-a-pass/