MANKATO - Christian Ponder sure seems dedicated to proving he'll do just about anything to help the team. On Thursday, the day the Vikings reported to training camp at Minnesota State University, the second-year quarterback hung back in the Twin Cities until the early afternoon, waiting for a key passenger in his carpool.
That buddy -- rookie left tackle Matt Kalil -- first needed clearance before heading for Mankato.
But as the finishing details were being typed into Kalil's first contract -- a four-year deal likely worth around $20 million -- Ponder sprung into action, picking Kalil up at the airport, driving him directly to Winter Park to sign the paperwork, and then pointing their joyride south on Hwy. 169.
"Yeah, I call Christian up any time and he picks me up and takes me places," Kalil joked as he checked into Gage Hall.
Not that Ponder wasn't lobbying for more than just some added pocket protection. He also wanted it noted that Kalil's agent, Tom Condon, wasn't the only one instrumental in finishing the deal.
"If Tom Condon takes 3 percent of his contract, I should take at least a half a percent," Ponder said.
Anyway you spin it, Vikings fans can breathe a sigh of relief.
The team's new standout left tackle is in camp. On time. Without missing so much as a meeting, something coach Leslie Frazier asserted was "a big deal."