This guy can be a real difference maker for us...Only 24 now too
After a freak knee injury that occurred while making a pedestrian weakside block in a preseason game, knocking him out of the 2021 season, Smith has returned his enviable tight end skills and up-for-anything personality to a Minnesota Vikings offense that badly missed him. Fully recovered from surgery to fix a torn meniscus, Smith has been cleared to practice without limitation.
“It’s like a new beginning. All the things I’ve done in my past, I still reflect on, but I’m excited for what the future holds for myself, the team, the offense,” Smith said.
For further motivation, the third-year player — and son of former NFL tight end Irv Smith — added an even larger tattoo on the other side of his neck depicting his mother, Rose Matamoros. Then there’s another superhero inked on his right hand: The Incredible Hulk.
“We’re about to smash some folks,” Smith said with a wide grin.
The 2020 second-round draft pick out of Alabama, who turns 24 on Aug. 9, rarely goes long without smiling. His confident and upbeat demeanor certainly came in handy during the double-whammy slog of knee rehab, a grueling process made potentially more frustrating by the powerless feeling of being sidelined and unable to contribute.
“That’s kind of life. Things get thrown at you that you’re not expecting, but it’s how you bounce back,” Smith said. “You have to keep looking forward. You can’t look back.”
Considering the amount of attention Justin Jefferson, Adam Thielen and Dalvin Cook have commanded from opposing defenses, a strategy that’s unlikely to stop, there’s a clear opening for Smith to seize a vital role for the Vikings. That’s what everyone was anticipating last season, after much of Smith’s playing time was chewed up by veteran Kyle Rudolph in 2019 and 2020.
“I felt he was one of our most impactful players in training camp last year,” quarterback Kirk Cousins said.
The athleticism and versatility Smith possesses to be able to line up at the traditional end spot in a three-point stance, in the backfield, the slot or even split wide makes him a sound fit with the new offense under head coach Kevin O’Connell.
O’Connell and offensive coordinator Wes Phillips, who built their philosophy with Super Bowl champion Los Angeles, have quickly pointed to Rams tight end Tyler Higbee as their preferred prototype for the position as a capable blocker with downfield speed to burn. Phillips was the tight ends coach for the Rams.
“When Irv really opens it up, there’s a lot in the tank there,” O’Connell said on Saturday, before the Vikings staged their first full-team practice of training camp that was open to fans.
The fact that the workout included Smith was a significant win for the Vikings.
“I feel like I got faster, honestly, through this process, just giving my whole body a reset,” Smith said. “I’ve never really had this kind of break before. I’ve been playing sports my whole life. Reflecting and working on things that I wanted to work on that I usually wouldn’t have the time to work on, it’s been really good."
https://www.twincities.com/2022/07/30/vikings-value-return-of-rejuvenated-tight-end-irv-smith-jr/
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
Good potential there for sure, just needs to stay healthy.
@"StickyBun" said: Good potential there for sure, just needs to stay healthy.Been hearing about all this potential since day one, yet to see it. Time to produce. A productive tight end would be huge for this offense. Go Irv. Get a lombardi tattoo after this season!
@"jargomcfargo" said:We saw it in last year's training camp. His first year as the TE1 and the kid was a beast, and a huge part of the offense. Prior to that he was behind Rudolph.@"StickyBun" said: Good potential there for sure, just needs to stay healthy. Been hearing about all this potential since day one, yet to see it. Time to produce. A productive tight end would be huge for this offense. Go Irv. Get a lombardi tattoo after this season!
I don't want to hear about potential anymore, I want to see results.
@"MaroonBells" said:@"jargomcfargo" said:We saw it in last year's training camp. His first year as the TE1 and the kid was a beast, and a huge part of the offense. Prior to that he was behind Rudolph.@"StickyBun" said: Good potential there for sure, just needs to stay healthy. Been hearing about all this potential since day one, yet to see it. Time to produce. A productive tight end would be huge for this offense. Go Irv. Get a lombardi tattoo after this season!
He was the star of TC last year. I remember Zulgad raving about him almost on a daily basis. Then the meniscus went blooey. As good as Conklin played in relief, he is not as talented. Plus this is Irv's contract year, so he's got even more motivation to shine this season.
Vikings TE Irv Smith Jr leaving practice field with possible injury. No indication though it might be anything serious
— Chris Tomasson (@christomasson) August 1, 2022
@"StickyBun" said: https://twitter.com/christomasson/status/1554203626796720129Seriously, sucks if it's a serious injury.
Update: Irv Smith Jr. is back on the sideline watching team situations without a helmet. We’ll see after practice if anything comes of it. #Vikings https://t.co/tVQvZo7rIt
— Jeff Wald (@JeffWaldFox9) August 1, 2022
He will be a huge contributor if he can stay on the field. Unfortunately some guys are just glass (by NFL standards). Hoping for the best but we’ll see.
If I understand it correctly, the plan was to let him participate in some drills but not all of them, as part of his 'bring him along slowly program'.
If Tomason assumes it's an injury, he may well be uninformed.
#Vikings TE Irv Smith suffered a thumb injury yesterday and had surgery today, coach Kevin O'Connell told reporters. He has not been ruled out for the opener.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 2, 2022
Oh great! It was an injury after all. A thumb injury requiring surgery isn't a season ender, but not good for a pass catcher.
@"jargomcfargo" said: Oh great! It was an injury after all. A thumb injury requiring surgery isn't a season ender, but not good for a pass catcher.Nope. I guess the good news is that he should still be able run routes and learn the offense.
See Yatil Green and Marcus Lattimore.....all the ability in the world except the most important....actually being on the field.
So.......center and tight end for next years draft.
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