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Create-a-player: Vikings using numbers to find the next Danielle Hunter
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EAGAN, Minn. – The Minnesota Vikings refer to Danielle Hunter as “Create-a-player” because on the Madden video game he would be 99 everything. If you’re not of millennial age or younger, that one might go over your head, but the point is that Hunter excels in every category, from size to speed to quickness to smarts to drive. And the Vikings landed the NFL leader in sacks in the 2015 draft in the third round in part because they ignored his traditional statistics.
In 26 games at LSU, Hunter only picked up 4.5 sacks. If you haven’t heard this one before, you probably spit out your coffee because the Vikings’ star pass rusher has 37 sacks in 55 NFL games.

The Vikings took a swing based on Hunter’s athleticism and underlying numbers. At the NFL Combine, he scored in the 91st percentile in the 10-yard split, 96th in the 40-yard dash and 98th in the broad jump. During his junior year, the 24-year-old defensive end also had 13 tackles for loss.
Of course, not every big swing at a freakish athlete with good underlying numbers is going to end up being as good as Hunter, but the Vikings are using his success as a blueprint to find more under-the-radar players in the draft and undrafted free agent market.
“I think the system that we have in place right now, the cohesiveness with the coaching staff and if you look at the defensive line, for the most part they almost look identical,” general manager Rick Spielman said on Tuesday. “Stephen Weatherly, well, Danielle is a freak, but even some of the guys we just drafted this year and are on IR, they have certain physical traits and certain traits from a character standpoint that we look for.”
Few players compare to Hunter, but Weatherly has a similar stature to Hunter at 6-foot-4, 267-pounds and with a 4.61 40-yard dash, only 0.04 different from the Vikings’ young star. Weatherly’s 10-yard split was 1.59, which is 0.01 different than Hunter’s was at the Combine.
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#2
I found it interesting that Weatherly has similar numbers to Hunter.  Had no idea he was a freak as well.
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#3
Weatherly looks to be the real deal. I know I had no idea who he was when we drafted him. I knew he played at Vandy I think. That was it. Nothing more. I thought it was a depth pick for the rotation. It seems to be a lot more than that.
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IMO, Weatherly has a more natural DE NFL body, a little thicker in the trunk. He could play at 275 lbs. and it would be easier for him to do that Hunter who's built like a body builder. Thin-waisted. If Weatherly put on another 5-8 lbs of muscle, he'd take the next step up. Hunter is not a natural 270 lb. + guy.
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What I've found surprising about Hunter is his character. He's not only a robo-athlete with prototypical metrics, he seems to be a smart, humble, hard working player. That is a great combination. Weatherly's ability to play a dozen instruments and his Harvard and MIT lineage bodes pretty well in that regard also.
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
What I've found surprising about Hunter is his character. He's not only a robo-athlete with prototypical metrics, he seems to be a smart, humble, hard working player. That is a great combination. Weatherly's ability to play a dozen instruments and his Harvard and MIT lineage bodes pretty well in that regard also.
Yes.  A physical freak and seems like a great guy and his desire to get better is off the charts.

Hopefully Weatherly keeps rising as well.  One issue with him tho, if he succeeds, then will it skew Rick's algorithm towards having to be able to play musical instruments?   =)
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Quote: @greediron said:
@MaroonBells said:
What I've found surprising about Hunter is his character. He's not only a robo-athlete with prototypical metrics, he seems to be a smart, humble, hard working player. That is a great combination. Weatherly's ability to play a dozen instruments and his Harvard and MIT lineage bodes pretty well in that regard also.
Yes.  A physical freak and seems like a great guy and his desire to get better is off the charts.

Hopefully Weatherly keeps rising as well.  One issue with him tho, if he succeeds, then will it skew Rick's algorithm towards having to be able to play musical instruments?   =)
Couldn't hurt! The only downside is that being THAT smart and talented could impact his desire to play football a long time (re: Robert Smith).

Alls I know is that getting potential studs in the 3rd and 7th rounds sure beats those crappy years I grew up with drafting players like Randy Holloway, James White, Mark Mullaney and Gerald Robinson in the 1st round. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@greediron said:
@MaroonBells said:
What I've found surprising about Hunter is his character. He's not only a robo-athlete with prototypical metrics, he seems to be a smart, humble, hard working player. That is a great combination. Weatherly's ability to play a dozen instruments and his Harvard and MIT lineage bodes pretty well in that regard also.
Yes.  A physical freak and seems like a great guy and his desire to get better is off the charts.

Hopefully Weatherly keeps rising as well.  One issue with him tho, if he succeeds, then will it skew Rick's algorithm towards having to be able to play musical instruments?   =)
Couldn't hurt! The only downside is that being THAT smart and talented could impact his desire to play football a long time (re: Robert Smith).


Or that DT that had no desire to play 5-8 years ago.  What was his name.  I think he was more into music than playing football.
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#9
I'll bet the second person Hunter would thank for his success (after Dre) would be the big fella they added at 3T this off-season.


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To bad you can’t find a franchise QB doing it this way.  A lot of other positions seem to allow you to use measueables to find the right guy but QB seems to be a crap shoot with all kinds of variables creating a successful Hall of Famer.
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