Vikings tight end David Morgan was a sixth-round draft pick in 2016, becoming the first player in the history of his school — the University of Texas-San Antonio — to be drafted in the NFL. After being used mostly as a blocker, Morgan has shown off his pass-catching skills recently, with five receptions in the final two regular-season games. He chatted recently with the Star Tribune's Michael Rand:
Q It felt like the last couple weeks of the regular season set up just about perfectly for the Vikings in terms of getting wins but not getting complacent. Did you have that sense?
A Oh yeah. Going to Lambeau, it's a big game and we knew they weren't going to lay down. Same with Chicago. I don't think their record reflected the team they were. Their defense was incredible and we knew it was going to be a battle. That's what we got.
Q Your role catching the ball has expanded lately. How does that feel?
A It feels good to be involved a little more and to show I can do other things. It's a tribute to the coaching staff, to the quarterback making throws and the line doing its job.
Q You're a Texas guy just like your quarterback, Case Keenum. Do you guys talk Texas football?
A For sure. Texas football is just crazy with how big it is. It gives us a little sense of pride up here in the North.
Q Going from being the first player at your school to be drafted to this point now, have you reflected on that journey and what it means?