09-15-2019, 01:58 PM
EAGAN — It is hard to avoid the spotlight in America’s most popular sport but somehow Harrison Smith has settled into a place where he is one of the least discussed superstars in the NFL. Maybe it’s because his personality is understated or because there are six Pro Bowlers starting on the Minnesota Vikings defense. Or it could be because a huge part of his value exists when nothing pertaining to him happens on a play.
Not that Smith avoids game-changing moments. He has picked off 20 passes and racked up 14 sacks since entering the NFL as a first-round pick in 2012. But the subtleties of his weekly performance play a major role in the Vikings success on defense, especially on key third downs.
Since Mike Zimmer took over as head coach in 2014 the Vikings rank No. 1 in yards allowed and first down percentage and rank fourth in sacks on third downs with more than six yards to go. Certainly pure talent and creativity in scheme are at the top of the list of explanations for their success but Smith’s ability to confuse quarterbacks and offensive lines raises him above other safeties.
https://www.skornorth.com/vikings-2/2019...ind-games/
Not that Smith avoids game-changing moments. He has picked off 20 passes and racked up 14 sacks since entering the NFL as a first-round pick in 2012. But the subtleties of his weekly performance play a major role in the Vikings success on defense, especially on key third downs.
Since Mike Zimmer took over as head coach in 2014 the Vikings rank No. 1 in yards allowed and first down percentage and rank fourth in sacks on third downs with more than six yards to go. Certainly pure talent and creativity in scheme are at the top of the list of explanations for their success but Smith’s ability to confuse quarterbacks and offensive lines raises him above other safeties.
https://www.skornorth.com/vikings-2/2019...ind-games/