One figured the presence of coach Mike Zimmer was one of the biggest reasons why outside linebacker Emmanuel Lamur, another of Zimmer's former defenders from Cincinnati, signed with the Vikings as a free agent.
As it turns out, the Zimmer factor was the only reason.
"The reason why I came here is because of Zimmer — it's simple as that," Lamur said Thursday. "He's a good coach and he brings the best out of players."
OK, so the two-year, $6 million contract Lamur signed probably had something to do with it, too. But on a conference call with local reporters, Lamur sounded pretty fired up about getting started with his old coach and new team.
"I'm super excited to be here," Lamur said. "Words can't even explain."
Zimmer was defensive coordinator in Cincinnati when the Bengals signed Lamur, who played both linebacker and safety at Kansas State, as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Lamur said he instantly could tell Zimmer knew his stuff.
"You can see that right away," Lamur said. "He's very bright and very aggressive as a coach. And that's a coach you want to play for. He's a player's coach."
The 6-4, 245-pound linebacker was a backup at both outside spots under Zimmer in their one full season together and had a role in the nickel package. Lamur went on to play in 39 games for the Bengals, starting 15, and recorded 150 tackles.