INDIANAPOLIS — The Vikings are the next stop in the redemption tour of new senior football adviser Ryan Grigson. The former Colts general manager is now helping guide Kwesi Adofo-Mensah through his transition as a first-year GM.
"A special guy," Adofo-Mensah said at the NFL scouting combine. "He is somebody that I connected with in Cleveland. When you talk about somebody — perception versus reality. When they first hired him, I was like anybody else, and I'd maybe heard some other things."
Grigson spent five years leading the Colts front office. His firing in 2017 was met with approval by former players like punter Pat McAfee, who cited "unwarranted arrogance," and receiver Reggie Wayne, who said it was "about time." While working for the Seahawks and Browns the past five years, Grigson has said he has learned better ways to communicate with co-workers.
Adofo-Mensah saw it firsthand in Cleveland, where they worked together the past two seasons before reuniting in Minnesota. Adofo-Mensah said he holds weekly meetings on Thursdays to discuss "life and the process."
"And he is one of the most introspective people I've ever met," Adofo-Mensah said. "Really homes in on what happened to him and ways to help me in the future."
"Some of the transition hasn't been as bad because he prepared me for that," he added. "In addition, he's a talented evaluator. I want the most people around me that are great in different skillsets. My job is to combine them all into one decision."
Adofo-Mensah was asked whether Grigson is second in command in the Vikings front office.
"I don't look at it that way," Adofo-Mensah said. "I came from a business structure in my former career that was very flat. We just got as many talented people in the room as possible. Same thing we did in Cleveland. That's how I view it here. He's extremely senior. He has my ear at any given moment, and he uses it. He's a very passionate person. If he's got an opinion on a player, he's going to let you know it."