Left tackle Riley Reiff is a man of few words, but he needed only a handful Monday to describe the value of a preseason, or this year's lack thereof, to the Vikings offensive line. This year's Week 1 lineup will be the fourth different opening-day combination in Reiff's fourth season as the Vikings' left tackle.
Long-awaited practices begin this week, and playing in pads next Monday, and Reiff said the clock is ticking on the offensive line.
"We're one of the groups on a football field that really needs to get those live reps," Reiff said during a videoconference with reporters.
Evaluations have been limited so far to the classroom and walk-throughs, creating a short runway for the Vikings offense to debut a new right guard and any improvements from young players.
Veterans Dakota Dozier and Aviante Collins are among the candidates to replace Josh Kline at right guard, according to coordinator Gary Kubiak, with just 14 padded practices before the regular season begins.
"Every minute is crucial," Reiff said.
Vikings coaches are counting on starters, including left guard Pat Elflein and center Garrett Bradbury, to improve while seeking development from many young reserves. Another COVID-related change, according to Reiff, has been splitting the squad onto separate practice fields, keeping apart starters and reserves at times.
"[Young players] didn't get live reps, but they really had to nail down that first aspect of knowing the playbook," Reiff said. "We haven't interacted much. I've been in the room with them, but with split fields and stuff. I haven't been able to see them that much."