TAMPA, Fla. – When you model the footwear that Anthony Barr does, you'd better be good.
Late Sunday afternoon, Barr donned black high-tops adorned with gold spikes and circles. If Lady Gaga played basketball, these would be her game shoes.
"Yeah, I don't know if I could pull that off,'' Chad Greenway said. "South Dakota doesn't roll like that.''
The Vikings chose Greenway with the 17th pick in the 2006 draft. After an injury cost him his rookie season, he put in a year of studying and developed into a fine NFL linebacker.
The Vikings surprised much of the NFL by choosing Barr with the ninth pick in the 2014 draft. Considered raw and risky after spending only one year of his life as a full-time linebacker, Barr has become the breakout star of an otherwise muddled season.
Sunday, Barr, wearing more conventional athletic shoes, ripped the ball from Buccaneers tight end Austin Sefarian-Jenkins in overtime, then scooped it off the turf and scored, giving the Vikings a 19-13 victory at Raymond James Stadium.
"Right now, he's an All-Star in this league,'' Greenway said.
Barr is making a difficult transition to a difficult league look easy as finding tickets to see the 2014 Buccaneers. Sunday, he made a team-high eight tackles and had a sack and a quarterback hit before making the play of the game.