Safety Lewis Cine said there have been no limitations while practicing with the Vikings less than eight months after two compound fractures in his left leg ended his rookie season.
"It's not like things are being toned down," Cine said this week after the team's second spring practice. "I've just been going like everyone else, and I feel great."
"Everything is right where it needs to be," he added.
Cine, the 2022 first-round pick out of Georgia, underwent surgery in London to repair a broken tibia and fibula suffered Oct. 2 against the Saints — his third NFL game after missing the opener due to a knee injury.
His second Vikings season already looks different. During the first spring practice open to reporters this week, defenders floated between different positions during the early installation periods of coordinator Brian Flores' playbook. Cine aligned deep, in the middle of the field like a linebacker, and onto the line of scrimmage depending on the call.
Coaches agree Cine has appeared without limitations.
"It's mind-blowing, quite frankly," special teams coordinator Matt Daniels said. "He's looking more explosive than he did last year. He's really being a lot more intentional about getting post-practice work."
Cine was the Bulldogs' leading tackler and pass deflector during the 2021 national-championship season. He said progress continued despite not playing.