Vikings rookie linebacker Brian Asamoah II smiled when a reporter asked him to imagine what it will be like on Sunday when he likely will be called upon for a handful of snaps to spy Arizona's Kyler Murray, perhaps the quickest, fastest and most elusive of the many quick, fast and elusive quarterbacks in today's NFL.
"Funny you should ask," he said. "I did it in practice when I was a true freshman on the scout team at Oklahoma and he was the starting quarterback."
That was 2018, the year Murray won the Heisman Trophy while running for 1,001 yards and 12 touchdowns and passing for 4,361 yards and 42 more scores.
The Sooners needed to give Murray a taste of the coverages he'd likely face each week. A lot of times, Asamoah fit the skill set of the spy whose only job is to shadow the jackrabbit quarterback and, oh yeah, make sure he doesn't break contain.
"It might sound easy," Asamoah said. "But it's not easy."
The Vikings lost to Murray and the Cardinals 34-33 in Arizona in Week 2 a year ago. Murray threw for 400 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. He ran only five times, but gained 31 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown and a nifty 9-yarder on third-and-6.
"We'll try to simulate Murray in practice, but you can't," linebacker Eric Kendricks said Wednesday. "A lot of us have played against him, so we know. The ones who haven't will have to adjust as they go on Sunday."
Vikings backup quarterback Nick Mullens simulated Murray in practice this week. Murray has 359 career rushes for 2,049 yards (5.7) and 22 touchdowns. Mullens? He has 30 career rushes for minus-11 yards.