Jaymar Johnson did not recognize the newcomer Monday at the workouts at the University of Minnesota. The Vikings receiver was quickly informed he was looking at his soon-to-be teammate, quarterback Christian Ponder.
"I was like, 'Oh, snap, let me go talk to him,'" Johnson said. "I had no idea he was going to be up here today. I like him. He has good mechanics, a nice little spiral on the ball."
Ponder joined drills that are being led by Arizona receiver Larry Fitzgerald Jr. and Bill Welle of Welle Fast Elite Sports Training. Ponder, the 12th overall pick in the April draft by the Vikings, arrived in the Twin Cities this weekend after a 22-hour drive from Florida.
Working in hot and muggy conditions, Ponder admitted he wasn't as sharp as he would like.
"That's the first time I've thrown in a couple of weeks and also throwing with new guys," he said "But I think today I wanted to come out and sling the crap out of the ball, and that's never good as a quarterback. Tomorrow will be a lot better."
Other Vikings taking part included tight end Kyle Rudolph, a second-round pick in April, defensive end Brian Robison and linebacker Jasper Brinkley.
Late in the passing drills, Johnson ran a go-route and Ponder delivered the ball in stride.
"He has good mechanics, a nice little spiral on the ball and then on that go-ball I tried to test him out a little bit and he hit me on it," Johnson said. "He's got a strong arm."