Day 1 Of Mini Camp
Here is some of our video from the 1st day of the #Vikings mandatory 3-day minicamp. We'll have more on @KSTP at 6:50p and 10:20p with @JoeSchmitKSTP. pic.twitter.com/Zv1jzL9dPA
— KSTPSports (@KSTPSports) June 15, 2021
Yeah!! Now it begins...to see who starts where and what we got...
ANTHONY SOUFFLE,STAR TRIBUNE— Two others, defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson and cornerback Bashaud Breeland, had helmets and ran through some drills, but did not participate in 7-on-7 or 11-on-11 sessions. Breeland is being eased back into the mix following offseason shoulder surgery, while Richardson, who just signed his one-year deal on Tuesday morning, said he's "not doing too much during minicamp, just getting accustomed to the playbook again. They're looking out for me. I'm getting back into football shape."
— The starting offensive line remained unchanged, with tackle Rashod Hill holding down the left side and veteran guard Dakota Dozier sticking on the right side. First-round rookie Christian Darrisaw, who underwent surgery in January on his groin and has been held out for parts of this spring, participated in three plays at a time as the second-team left tackle before rotating out.
— Something you don't see every day: tackle Blake Brandel got some work as the second-team center when Darrisaw participated in 11-on-11 drills. When Darrisaw left, Brandel moved back to right tackle (with Oli Udoh at left tackle). Guard Dru Samia was pulled from the second-team line when Darrisaw played, with center/guard Mason Cole switching between both positions. Third-round rookie Wyatt Davis was the second-team right guard.
— With five corners — Breeland, Gladney, Dantzler, Boyd, and Smith — either gone or limited, second-year corner Harrison Hand remains a busy man this spring. He again took first-team reps, this time as the outside corner opposite Patrick Peterson when Mackensie Alexander was in the slot; Alexander remained the No. 2 outside corner in the base defense. Teammates cheered Hand when he deflected a Browning pass to tight end Irv Smith Jr. in 7-on-7 passing drills.
— Depth at tight end will be a position battle to watch come training camp as multiple tight end sets appear to remain a fixture in first-year coordinator Klint Kubiak's offense. Behind Smith and Tyler Conklin on Tuesday, both Brandon Dillon and Shane Zylstra caught touchdowns while rookie Zach Davidson had a Mond pass sail through his fingertips and later slipped on a route in team drills.

Excited about the fresh faces and guys returning on defense #Skol pic.twitter.com/McjVR0lE1A
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) June 16, 2021
Wait, slant pass…!? Must be ‘lil pubes new offense… ;) B)
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