Za'Darius Smith is putting away the green and gold and reaching for the purple. Perhaps the Vikings owe a bit of thanks to the Twins and Wild for the addition of the elite pass rusher.
Smith visited with the Vikings on Monday. We all were made aware of this when Smith posted a picture of himself at Vikings headquarters on social media. That means he was around to hear the buzz that has swept the Twin Cities of late.
It was on Monday that the Wild completed a trade for three-time Stanley Cup champion and reigning Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury. And that came three days after the Twins reached a deal with World Series champion and two-time All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa.
Smith had to get a whiff of what is cooking in the Twin Cities and must have decided, "I'll have what they are having."
On Tuesday, Smith agreed to a three-year contract for up to $47 million to line up opposite of Danielle Hunter in the Vikings' new 3-4 defensive scheme. He excelled at such a role with the Packers until last season, when a back injury and surgery limited him to just 18 snaps.
In 2019, the two pass-rushing experts sat down for a talk during the Pro Bowl. Hunter signed a jersey and presented it to Smith.
"You never know," Hunter told him at the time. "Congrats on your success and hopefully we'll be on the same team one day."
Smith recalled that on Tuesday, then smiled and said: "And that day has come."