Vikings offensive line coach Jeff Davidson squeezed into a coach seat on his February flight to the NFL combine. Before the former NFL lineman, who is 6-5, endured an uncomfortable two-hour trip to Indianapolis, his eyes gravitated toward a massive man with dreadlocks maneuvering through the narrow aisle to his seat.
"I didn't feel so bad when I watched him walk back there," Davidson said.
Davidson introduced himself, sensing the large man was heading to Indianapolis for a reason. That man was University of Tennessee offensive tackle Antonio "Tiny" Richardson — 6-6 and 340 pounds.
Richardson eventually signed as a free agent with the Vikings after going undrafted because of medical concerns in May. He is now in a four-way battle for a backup roster spot heading into Saturday's preseason game against the Chiefs.
"It was kind of awkward," Richardson said of the flight. "I don't know if I want to say it's destiny for me to be here, because I still don't know."
The Nashville native didn't just happen to stop in the Twin Cities on a connecting flight. Richardson trained for the combine in the area for two months, routinely driving by Winter Park during his commute to Eden Prairie.
Richardson was encouraged to visit Dr. Josh Sandell at Orthology Inc. to strengthen the left knee he injured during his sophomore season at Tennessee and receive platelet-rich plasma injections.
"I pushed through the whole [sophomore] season; if I would've known the severity of [the injury], I probably would not have," Richardson said.