MANKATO -- Tight end Visanthe Shiancoe and safety Tyrell Johnson did not practice Tuesday, but coach Leslie Frazier describes both players' hamstring injuries as mild.
"They should be fine," Frazier said.
Frazier said that Johnson could return to practice on Wednesday, but Shiancoe would sit out a big longer because he was hurt on Monday.
Frazier also sounded as if he was leaning toward holding out Shiancoe from the preseason opener on Saturday at Tennessee. "I would think with Visanthe we would be very cautious and we'll just how it does tomorrow [before] making the decision," Frazier said.
As for the status of right guard Anthony Herrera, Frazier said the team likely will make a decision on him after the third preseason game. Herrera, who is recovering from ACL surgery last winter, is on the physically-unable-to-perform list and at this point can be brought off at any point. But if he's moved to the reserve/PUP list to start the season that would mean he would have to sit out the first six weeks of the regular season.
That means Chris DeGeare very well could be the starting right guard on Sept. 11 for the regular-season opener at San Diego.
Decisions, decisions
Frazier and the coaching staff are planning to meet tonight to discuss how they will approach Saturday's preseason opener as far as giving out playing time.