Every Friday morning, we'll answer Twitter and email questions submitted for these mailbags and our twice-a-week Access Vikings podcasts. Check out the latest podcast here previewing Sunday's game in Green Bay.
Q: Could we possibly see Pat Elflein being benched for Brett Jones? — @leecvn72
AK: I would not expect this, especially as Brett Jones continues to take snaps at center (not guard) during the open portions of practices. Jones played almost exclusively center throughout training camp and the preseason (117 of 131 snaps) for the Vikings, who clearly view him as more of a center than guard in this system. Should left guard Pat Elflein be sidelined due to his knee injury, free-agent addition Dakota Dozier is expected to start. Jones snapped to backup quarterback Sean Mannion during Thursday's practice, so he would presumably be active as Garrett Bradbury's backup if Elflein is inactive.
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Q: With the versatility of Dalvin Cook and Alexander Mattison, do you think we're going to see considerably more two running back sets than previous years? — @Jkahner
AK: The Vikings will — and did on Sunday — deploy more two-back formations, however it's fullback C.J. Ham in front of either Dalvin Cook or Alexander Mattison. One of those backs has to be a lead-blocking threat, which neither Cook nor Mattison are, to make the play-action concepts a real threat. That's why Ham's versatility as a receiver and ball carrier is a key to his playing time, since he can leak out of the backfield and factor in the passing game. Unpredictability is the goal for Mike Zimmer on offense, and the involvement of Ham and multiple tight ends (Rudolph, Smith Jr., Conklin) likely means we won't see much, if any, sets with both Cook and Mattison. But they'll get plenty of run individually.
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Q: Looked like the Packers O-line gave up some lost yards in the Bears game. What's your take on that? Can the Vikings exploit that? — @MikeDigitalink