The Gophers were contemplating a position switch for Jack Lynn anyway. Cody Poock's knee injury just sped up the process.
Lynn, a redshirt sophomore who had been backing up senior Damien Wilson at middle linebacker, moved into Poock's outside linebacker spot with the first-team defense Tuesday.
It was the Gophers' first practice since Saturday, when Poock tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
"We had two [middle] linebackers playing really well, so we were going to work [Lynn] outside," coach Jerry Kill said. "Jack's really improved his athleticism, and you're trying to get your best players on the field.
"We took a harder look at it [after Poock's injury], and thought, 'Hey, we need to do this sooner than we thought.' "
Poock, a transfer from Iowa Western Community College, would be eligible for a medical redshirt. But Kill said Poock already told him he'd be ready to return this fall.
"Nobody thought Adrian Peterson [would return from his ACL injury so quickly]," Kill said. "I don't ever say no to anybody when they've got that kind of attitude. So we'll see what happens."
Maye back to full speed
KJ Maye emerged as a go-to receiver during spring practice last year as a sophomore but finished the season with just seven catches for 70 yards. Though it wasn't publicized, Maye suffered a sports hernia in Week 3, which limited him all season, even though he played in all 13 games.