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Cine Update
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Safety Lewis Cine 'feeling comfortable' as he rejoins Vikings at team headquartersThe second-year player has been rehabbing compound fractures in his left leg in Minnesota. On Monday, he was back with many Vikings teammates for offseason workouts.
The No. 46 on Lewis Cine's chest represented his 2022 NFL scouting combine uniform, but the second-year Vikings safety said the sweatshirt from his draft process was a product of how he's feeling now — miles ahead in what he called a "marathon" rehab from compound fractures to his tibia and fibula last fall.

"Feeling comfortable, man," Cine said.
He called rehab a "grueling process," which he's often undergone alone or with small groups this offseason at TCO Performance Center in Eagan. On Monday, Cine was pleased to rejoin many of his teammates as the 2023 squad was allowed together at team facilities for the first time with the start of the offseason program.
For the next two weeks, NFL teams are limited to voluntary meetings, the weight room and some on-field work without coaches. But Cine, whom Vikings trainers expect to get back on the field later this spring, is happy to be around most of the team again after being injured in an Oct. 2 game against the Saints in London.
"I'm more excited to really be around the guys," Cine said. "Be around the guys, engage, talk, ball, really lift with them. That means a whole lot to me — and also being around the new defensive coordinator and the new defensive staff."
There were new and missing faces in Eagan. The Vikings released longtime receiver Adam Thielen and linebacker Eric Kendricks last month. Quarterback Kirk Cousins, tight end T.J. Hockenson, left tackle Christian Darrisaw, cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. and others reported on Monday, as shown in photos on the team's website. But running back Dalvin Cook was absent, according to receiver K.J. Osborn.
"It's a little different," Osborn said. "Not only Adam, EK [Eric Kendricks], Pat [Peterson], last year it was AB [Anthony Barr]. Dalvin [Cook] isn't in the building right now."Cine could help answer other questions about a Vikings team trying to retool and improve last year's 31st-ranked defense. Adofo-Mensah and coach Kevin O'Connell have repeatedly pointed to the 2022 draft class this offseason when asked about filling holes on the roster.

Coaches expect a jump from Cine and cornerbacks Andrew Booth Jr. and Akayleb Evans after all three were set back because of injuries as rookies.
"He looks great," Adofo-Mensah said of Cine. "He is in great physical shape. He is here every day working. You can just feel he is hungry. He feels like he's earned the right through all the work he's put in."
Cine said he's just getting to know first-year defensive coordinator Brian Flores, who is known to coach varied defenses that move players around to different roles. The Vikings will have to get creative with three safeties: Harrison Smith, Camryn Bynum and Cine.
"He likes to let you loose," Cine said of Flores. "I like to play fast football. I like to just let it loose, and the fact that that's his scheme, that's what he's known for, I'm really excited."
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-vikings-lewis-cine-dalvin-cook-zadarius-smith-danielle-hunter-brian-flores/600267825/

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I am rooting for him. I really want to see what he can do. I enjoyed watching him in college 
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Chad Greenway missed his entire first season.  He turned out OK.
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Cine and Smith should be quite a combo in Flores's defense. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Cine and Smith should be quite a combo in Flores's defense. 
Yep. Cine brings the wood like Smith but has more range. Excited to see him out there.
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I really hope he hits the ground running physically.  It'd suck if he had limitations that affected him for a while.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
Cine and Smith should be quite a combo in Flores's defense. 
Yep. Cine brings the wood like Smith but has more range. Excited to see him out there.
What's that range going to be after having a compound fracture of his ankle? To me he would have an uphill battle to unseat Bynum from the starting spot anyways. Anything we get from Cine this year I'd consider a bonus 
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Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
Cine and Smith should be quite a combo in Flores's defense. 
Yep. Cine brings the wood like Smith but has more range. Excited to see him out there.
What's that range going to be after having a compound fracture of his ankle? To me he would have an uphill battle to unseat Bynum from the starting spot anyways. Anything we get from Cine this year I'd consider a bonus 
Totally disagree. 
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
@supafreak84 said:
@StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
Cine and Smith should be quite a combo in Flores's defense. 
Yep. Cine brings the wood like Smith but has more range. Excited to see him out there.
What's that range going to be after having a compound fracture of his ankle? To me he would have an uphill battle to unseat Bynum from the starting spot anyways. Anything we get from Cine this year I'd consider a bonus 
Totally disagree. 
Didn't compound fractures of the ankle used to be career ending?  I remember a promising safety having one for the vikes a decade or so ago.  Now I know medicine has advanced, but still that is a pretty gruesome injury to come back from.
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Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@supafreak84 said:
@StickyBun said:
@MaroonBells said:
Cine and Smith should be quite a combo in Flores's defense. 
Yep. Cine brings the wood like Smith but has more range. Excited to see him out there.
What's that range going to be after having a compound fracture of his ankle? To me he would have an uphill battle to unseat Bynum from the starting spot anyways. Anything we get from Cine this year I'd consider a bonus 
Totally disagree. 
Didn't compound fractures of the ankle used to be career ending?  I remember a promising safety having one for the vikes a decade or so ago.  Now I know medicine has advanced, but still that is a pretty gruesome injury to come back from.
All about the rehab. No doubt its a serious injury, but if there are no setbacks and the rehab is rigorous, no reason he can't come back all the way. It might take a bit mentally as well. So no walk in the park for sure.
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