Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman liked the performance of many of the young players in the team's 17-6 exhibition loss to the 49ers on Friday night. One of them was quarterback Christian Ponder, who marched the team down the field for two field goals in his first two drives by passing for 80 yards, completing four of nine attempts.
"We watched the development of Ponder to see where he's at now and where he was a year ago. I thought that was an encouraging sign," Spielman said. "Defensively we probably didn't do as well against the run as we'd have liked. There's some things that can get cleaned up."
The biggest thing coming out of the first exhibition game, he said, was to try to see how the rookies and second-year players are progressing.
"Guys are fighting for those roster spots, every one of these games is important," Spielman said. "On special teams I was very excited about our young kicker [rookie Blair Walsh, who converted field-goal attempts of 26 and 39 yards] and what he was able to do in those tough, windy conditions at Candlestick."
Spielman was also impressed with No. 1 draft choice, left tackle Matt Kalil.
Spielman said he thought Kalil was a little nervous the first two plays but settled down after that. He believes Kalil has the chance to be a unique left tackle in the NFL. Spielman also felt the Vikings' other first-round choice -- safety Harrison Smith -- performed well when he got the opportunity.
"There were a lot of guys that stepped up and did some good things in the game," Spielman said. "You saw [linebacker] Audie Cole make some plays in the second half, he had a nice sack, made a couple nice tackles. [Andrew] Sendejo, the safety, has been battling. He's had a really good camp. You saw [wide receiver] Stephen Burton make some plays in the passing game. I thought Marcus Sherels showed up and played well on defense. Harrison Smith, you saw a couple other guys in the secondary, Brandon Burton made some nice plays as well. There's a heated battle going on in a lot of spots on our roster, and that's something you definitely want to see."
Right guard is a concern with little experience there, but Spielman thought Slippery Rock grad Brandon Fusco had a good first start. The only other guard with experience, Geoff Schwartz, had sports hernia surgery but hopes to be ready before the regular-season opener at home against Jacksonville on Sept. 9.