Vikings rookie linebacker Ivan Pace Jr., found himself matched up against Titans star running back Derrick Henry, the league's premier power back, this week. "I'm not scared of him," Pace said. "I never will be."
Pace has spent the early weeks of camp playing the role of starting linebacker in the defense Brian Flores is introducing to the Vikings. "It's not really difficult," Pace said. "You just have to learn the playbook."
Pace wore the green dot on his helmet in the Vikings' first preseason game, meaning he was the player on the field taking and calling the defensive plays. `He's doing a lot of good things that we're excited about," Flores said.
Saturday night, the Vikings played their first home game of the season, one of those wretched preseason affairs, a 24-16 loss to Tennessee at U.S. Bank Stadium. Pace started and relayed play calls again.
It would be an overstatement to say that he looked particularly impressive Saturday. Few Vikings did. He also did little to contradict the notion that the Vikings did well to sign him as an undrafted free agent out of Cincinnati, or that he will be on the opening-day roster.
Pace has been one of the Vikings' best players this month while filling in for presumptive starting inside linebacker Brian Asamoah, who has been injured..
Usually, there are few things in life less meaningful than preseason performances, but sometimes those performances reveal that the NFL's exhaustive scouting process may have underrated a productive player. Pace is a relentlessly productive player.
"You see it!" Vikings linebacker Jordan Hicks said this week. "You see it. He's a baller, man. He's natural. Finds the ball. Physical. Elusive. I don't know how we got him. We did a great job getting him. He's going to contribute to this defense."