INDIANAPOLIS - The Vikings aren't exactly dancing around their offseason wishes at quarterback. Without question, they're looking to heighten the competition. Just not for incumbent starter Christian Ponder.
This weekend at the NFL combine, both coach Leslie Frazier and General Manager Rick Spielman expressed interest in potentially searching free agency or the draft for quarterback aid. Just so long as it's perfectly clear to everyone that Ponder is the starter heading into 2013.
Said Frazier: "[That] creates some clarity for our football team as we are giving them direction about where we want to go and what we want to achieve."
Frazier continues to laud the drive and equanimity Ponder showed in aiding the Vikings' four-game winning streak to end the season and told the 25-year-old quarterback to bottle that progress as he heads into the offseason.
But when a severely bruised throwing arm prevented Ponder from playing in the Vikings' first-round playoff loss in Green Bay, the Vikings got a glimpse at just how shaky things can become when backup Joe Webb proved wildly inaccurate and too easily flustered on his way to an 11-for-30, 180-yard, one-touchdown, one-interception night.
So now comes a quest to find someone who can push Webb for the backup's role. And that could mean offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave and quarterbacks coach Craig Johnson were intensely dialed in during Sunday's quarterback workouts at the combine.
The Vikings might not draft a quarterback at all but certainly won't waste an early pick. So the pre-draft exploits of such guys as West Virginia's Geno Smith, Southern Cal's Matt Barkley, N.C. State's Mike Glennon and Arkansas' Tyler Wilson are mostly irrelevant.
But it's not impossible that the Vikings would pull the trigger in the later rounds if they found a quarterback they really liked.