When cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. described what he feels like is a "perfect fit" with the Vikings defense and coordinator Brian Flores, the quick-twitch, 25-year-old defender wasted no time getting to the point.
"I heard he likes to play man [coverage]," Murphy said during Thursday's introductory news conference at TCO Performance Center. "That's something I like to do as a corner – that mind-set, locking things up."
Murphy, the former Cardinals starter who agreed to a two-year deal this week, will help the Vikings' defensive transformation as one of at least four new starters following the departures of cornerbacks Patrick Peterson and Cameron Dantzler, defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson and linebacker Eric Kendricks.
Flores has said he plans to implement aggressive and morphing game plans, which included a flurry of blitzes and man-to-man coverage when he was the Dolphins head coach.
"Guard who's in front of you and lock that person up," Murphy said.
Murphy signed up for the shift in Minnesota, where the Vikings' 31st-ranked defense last season was criticized for often being too passive. He is tasked with filling big shoes in a secondary currently returning only four corners from last season; the most experienced, Akayleb Evans, made just two starts as a rookie last year.
Murphy became an immediate fixture in Arizona as a 2019 second-round pick out of Washington. As a rookie, he deflected 10 passes while starting every game as an outside and slot cornerback. He moved around the secondary throughout four Cardinals seasons, peaking with four interceptions — two from the slot, per Pro Football Focus — in a standout 2021 campaign.
Last year, a back injury undercut him. He missed the last seven games, his longest absence since his 2017 season in college. Murphy had played 47 of 49 games to start his NFL career. He passed his Vikings physical and said Thursday he was 100% healthy.