Baltimore Sun Sunday

The ‘freak’ show

With return of Danielle Hunter, Vikings now looking for a complement­ary rusher

- By Brian Hall

Danielle Hunter’s return from the neck surgery that kept him out all of last season should boost a Minnesota Vikings’ pass rush that slipped to 28th in the league in sacks last year.

The physically imposing Hunter still has the look to his teammates of being the star pass rusher, with fellow defensive end Stephen Weatherly calling him a “freak.”

Weatherly and the Vikings’ task now is finding a complement on the other side of the defensive line to take pressure off Hunter. The ongoing search led Weatherly to be the only projected starter to play in the preseason opener last week, signifying a competitio­n that is still wide open.

“To be fair, they both have to play,” co-defensive coordinato­r/defensive line coach Andre Patterson said of Weatherly and D.J. Wonnum. “I didn’t think it was fair for Stephen not to play and for D.J. to play, and that’s why I made the decision they both would play. They both played the same amount of reps. They both did some good, and they both did some bad. The evaluation continues through the next preseason game.”

With Hunter leading the way, Minnesota had 48 sacks in 2019, tied for fifth in the league. Hunter had 14 ½ in 2018 and 2019.

Without Hunter, the Vikings tallied just 23 sacks last year.

A trade prior to the regular season for Yannick Ngakoue never provided the expected impact. He ended up leading the team with five sacks in six games before being traded. Ifeadi Odenigbo, now with the New York Giants, was second with 3 ½ sacks.

Wonnum had three sacks in his rookie season after being drafted in the fourth round.

“It was big as far as the technique, as far as being able to read offensive schemes and being able to know what’s coming before it happens,” Wonnum said of his offseason.

Weatherly played for the Carolina Panthers after signing a two-year contract. He returns to Minnesota, where he played four seasons mainly as a situationa­l pass rusher.

“It was definitely an adjustment coming back and, the way Andre Patterson likes his defensive linemen to execute with technique,” Weatherly said earlier in camp. “I do have to get back into the groove of things the way he likes them. There’s a difference and I like it. There’s a standard that’s required to play.”

The competitio­n took an interestin­g turn when the team worked out Everson Griffen this week. Griffen had 74 ½ sacks in 10 years with Minnesota before playing for Dallas and Detroit last season.

 ?? BUTCH DILL/AP ?? Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter forces a Drew Brees fumble in the second half of a wild-card playoff football game Jan. 5, 2020, in New Orleans.
BUTCH DILL/AP Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter forces a Drew Brees fumble in the second half of a wild-card playoff football game Jan. 5, 2020, in New Orleans.

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