Vikings tight ends coach Jimmie Johnson, himself a former great tight end with the Eagles, said one reason he believes he has the best trio of tight ends in the NFL is because Jeff Dugan has become a great contributor.
The other tight ends, Jim Kleinsasser and Visanthe Shiancoe, have seen a lot more action in the past than Dugan.
This is Dugan's sixth year with the Vikings, and he caught a total of 17 passes for 109 yards in his previous five -- blocking and protecting the quarterback are Dugan's strong suits. He also fills in at fullback.
"We're glad we have him; he's very reliable and dependable," Johnson said of the former Maryland player.
"His strong point is he's very intelligent," Johnson said. "He's a very smart player, does everything the way you want it to be done and will always be in the right place at the right time. A very hard worker, great work ethic; you can't have enough Jeff Dugans on your ballclub.
"Oh yes, without a doubt, there's no situation too big for him regardless of where we're at on the field. If we call a play, we know we're going to get what we're looking for when we put him in the game.
"It looks like he's extended that role here as of late. Got him a big pass from Brett [Favre] early in the season, a 25-yard gain, got a touchdown [against the Packers], and he's starting to extend his role."
Speaking about Kleinsasser, Johnson said the 11-year veteran from North Dakota is having an excellent year.