For just the second season of his career, and the first as a lead contributor, Jerick McKinnon made it through 16 games without even being listed questionable once on the Vikings' injury reports.
McKinnon dealt with his nicks, including an ankle injury in Week 4 and a recent shoulder injury he's practiced and played through. But the Vikings' spark plug out of the backfield still has the same boost, due in part to the types of touches McKinnon is getting this year and a slightly reduced workload.
"I think a little of both," head coach Mike Zimmer said Monday. "Some of the ones he ends up bouncing to the perimeter a little bit more. You're able to see some of that. He seems fresh."
A "fresh" McKinnon is good for a Vikings team hopeful to make a playoff run, which could start and end inside U.S. Bank Stadium. While McKinnon had just one start in 2017, he led the backfield in snaps (46.4%) and yards from scrimmage (991) and perhaps benefitted from a workload that leaned Latavius Murray's way (231 touches to McKinnon's 201).
McKinnon revitalized the receiving back in Minnesota. His 51 receptions this season were the most by a Vikings back since Moe Williams in 2003. And much of that damage (42 catches for 370 yards) came during the Vikings' 9-1 run in the middle of the season.
With just one catch for nine yards, he's largely been shelved as a receiving option the last two games. Expect Case Keenum to find McKinnon (a pending free agent this spring) again when the playoffs come to Minnesota on Jan. 14.
Let's take a look at McKinnon's recent play, which could help fuel a Vikings playoff run. Here to help is Dan Hatman, a former NFL scout and Director of Scouting Development at The Scouting Academy. Follow Dan on Twitter @Dan_Hatman.
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