ROOKIE SNAPSHOTS
The Vikings made a big splash in April when they wound up with three first-round draft picks, filling major holes on their defensive line as well as in their secondary and receiving corps. So just what kind of impact can those three heralded rookies make in 2013? We asked their position coaches for a breakdown.
SHARRIF FLOYD, DEFENSIVE TACKLE
Drafted: 23rd overall out of Florida
Predraft attraction: Physically, Floyd was explosive off the snap, ran well, had eye-catching flexibility and was physical. On his predraft visit to Winter Park, however, he won over the coaching staff with the drive and humility he retained through a rough childhood in Philadelphia. Said defensive line coach Brendan Daly: "When he left us, I said to myself either this kid is the best con artist I've ever been around. Or he's a really squared away, sharp guy."
Big adjustment: The speed and physicality of regular-season action will be a great test to Floyd's reaction times. He also will have to learn initially in the shadow of Kevin Williams.
Most eye-catching trait: Floyd's feel for the game and ability to self-correct. "You saw it when you watched him on tape," Daly said. "But we saw it more so when we watched film with him. Incredibly high football IQ. When we asked him to go through his college plays and explain what the calls were and what he was doing and how he was being coached, it was so very impressive. You saw that he not only had a knowledge of football, but there was an also immediate sense of his passion for the game because of how well he grasped everything."
DAN WIEDERER
XAVIER RHODES, CORNERBACK
Drafted: 25th out of Florida State