06-08-2018, 11:33 AM
The reconfiguration of the offensive line is probably the most pressing decision for the Vikings coaching staff will face this offseason.
The retirement of Joe Berger, who was extremely versatile on the line, means that where Mike Remmers plays is probably the most important call for coach Mike Zimmer and offensive line coach Tony Sparano.
Yes, it’s an amazing transformation for Remmers, who wasn’t recruited at all coming out of high school — he weighed only 225 pounds — and walked on at Oregon State.
“Now I weigh like 310, so a little bit of a difference,” he said.
It took Remmers a few years to establish himself in the NFL. He signed with the Broncos as an undrafted rookie free agent and then bounced around with four clubs — including a brief stay with the Vikings in 2013 — before sticking with the Carolina Panthers in 2014. He then signed a five-year, $30 million contract to rejoin the Vikings in March 2017.
While dealing with a few nagging injuries last season, Remmers played 10 games at right tackle. But in Week 16 against Chicago, he was moved to right guard for a 23-10 victory. Of his 675 snaps in the regular season, 600 came at tackle.
Remmer has taken snaps during organized team activities (OTAs) at right guard and right tackle, while the team works in Tom Compton, the free-agent guard from Rosemount last with the Bears, and second-year guard Danny Isidora.
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The retirement of Joe Berger, who was extremely versatile on the line, means that where Mike Remmers plays is probably the most important call for coach Mike Zimmer and offensive line coach Tony Sparano.
Yes, it’s an amazing transformation for Remmers, who wasn’t recruited at all coming out of high school — he weighed only 225 pounds — and walked on at Oregon State.
“Now I weigh like 310, so a little bit of a difference,” he said.
It took Remmers a few years to establish himself in the NFL. He signed with the Broncos as an undrafted rookie free agent and then bounced around with four clubs — including a brief stay with the Vikings in 2013 — before sticking with the Carolina Panthers in 2014. He then signed a five-year, $30 million contract to rejoin the Vikings in March 2017.
While dealing with a few nagging injuries last season, Remmers played 10 games at right tackle. But in Week 16 against Chicago, he was moved to right guard for a 23-10 victory. Of his 675 snaps in the regular season, 600 came at tackle.
Remmer has taken snaps during organized team activities (OTAs) at right guard and right tackle, while the team works in Tom Compton, the free-agent guard from Rosemount last with the Bears, and second-year guard Danny Isidora.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-mike-...484913161/