MANKATO – Sharrif Floyd. Vikings No. 1 draft pick … Six-foot-3, 305 pounds … Defensive tackle and …
Special teamer?
Apparently so.
"He has such great feet," said special teams coach Mike Priefer. "He does all that drill work we're doing with punt return. You watch it on tape and the feet are unbelievable."
Today's NFL players are bigger. And in many cases, the big fellas are more nimble than ever. In the Vikings' case, one of Priefer's best special teams players is Everson Griffen, a 273-pound defensive end who also happens to run 4.6 in the 40-yard dash.
"I don't even know what [Floyd] weighs," Priefer said. "All I know is he's big and strong and has great feet."
With Floyd likely playing behind Kevin Williams this season, he might have to chip in on special teams, Priefer said. Floyd was working with one of the backup kick return units on Saturday. He also will be tried on the punt return, field goal, and field goal block teams.
"At the end of the day, we dress 46 guys [on game day]," Priefer said. "We have to make sure we utilize the roster as best we can. It's my job to make sure we get that done."