The most versatile defensive player in the NFL is Vikings safety Harrison Smith, and it shows every week as coach Mike Zimmer positions him all over the field.
Smith has 63 tackles, three sacks, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble.
Only Smith and fellow safety Derwin James of the Los Angeles Chargers have recorded at least three sacks and three interceptions this season.
Pro Football Focus had Smith ranked as the 15th-best player in the league heading into this season and he has lived up to that expectation. And after making first-team All-Pro in 2017 and being named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl, there is no doubt that the 29-year-old will be a fixture for the Vikings for years to come.
Kyle Rudolph has been teammates with Smith going back to 2009 at Notre Dame. The Vikings tight end said that all he has seen from Smith is improvement.
"He has just gotten better and better every single year. I am fortunate to have practiced against him nine out of the last 10 years," Rudolph said. "Nobody studies harder than he does and his ability to disguise coverages and move around in the back end pre-snap is still what separates him from a lot of guys in this league.
"After the ball is snapped his ability to play the run, to blitz, to cover, you know there is nothing he can't do. There is no situation we put him in that doesn't suit his game."
Rudolph said that his game has evolved right alongside his college teammate.