Remember two summers ago when we all were wondering who the Vikings third cornerback would be?
Would it be Zack Bowman, a free-agent acquisition the team apparently liked? Or possibly Chris Carr, another free-agent picked they apparently liked? Story after story was filed on Bowman, Carr and the cornerback battle.
Bowman and Carr had to be in the mix, right? After all, they were on the roster that we were all looking at every day for what seems like an eternity down in Mankato.
Well, the final cuts were made and neither Bowman, nor Carr survived. The Vikings ended up making a trade after the final cuts to get A.J. Jefferson from Arizona. Jefferson ended up playing a significant role that season, starting seven of 15 games as one of the top three or four corners.
This comes to mind as safety Andrew Sendejo's return from the physically-unable-to-perform list became a big deal today. With all due respect to Sendejo, a gutsy NFL special teams survivor, the fact that his return is a big deal speaks to just how unstable the safety spot next to Harrison Smith really is.
It also suggests the Vikings might be looking at a lot more than the eight safeties on their current roster. I asked Zimmer how much time he and General Manager Rick Spielman will be spending daily on evaluating other teams' safeties and other players now that the preseason games have started.
"We've got scouts assigned to all of those games," Zimmer said. "They'll watch them and come up with a list of guys, potential cuts, trades and whatever else that may be made. Then we'll sit down and discuss them."
Back and ankle injuries have prevented Sendejo from doing anything for which Zimmer can evaluate him. And Zimmer was hired seven months ago.