08-09-2017, 11:19 AM
Waynes improved last year in his second season, spelling both Xavier Rhodes and Terence Newman with 11 pass deflections and three interceptions in eight starts. Throughout this offseason, Waynes has been in the starting lineup, a promotion the Vikings hope turns into more growth.
“I think he’s where Xavier was two years ago,” defensive backs coach Jerry Gray said. “He was close to making plays and now this is your chance to start. OK, can you take that next step? Can you go from being close to making the interception?”
The Vikings have eased in Waynes, the highest-drafted defensive back in franchise history at 11th overall, with special teams work and 774 defensive snaps in his two seasons. Still, Waynes’ position coach isn’t shying away from expectations for him.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-coach...439329353/
“I think he’s where Xavier was two years ago,” defensive backs coach Jerry Gray said. “He was close to making plays and now this is your chance to start. OK, can you take that next step? Can you go from being close to making the interception?”
The Vikings have eased in Waynes, the highest-drafted defensive back in franchise history at 11th overall, with special teams work and 774 defensive snaps in his two seasons. Still, Waynes’ position coach isn’t shying away from expectations for him.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-coach...439329353/