Danielle Hunter and Za'Darius Smith stood off to the side of the field, away from the rest of the defensive line and linebackers at the beginning of the first training camp practice. They were working on their pass-rushing moves together.
Those two have been inseparable on the field since spring workouts. See one, see the other. Two new besties who hold the key to the Vikings' quest to resurrect its defense from a state of disrepair.
Want a prediction on how the defense will perform under new defensive coordinator Ed Donatell and his 3-4 scheme? Tell me how many games Hunter and Smith will play.
The more games they are available, the better the entire defense will look. It's a sliding scale.
Their value as bookend pass rushers cannot be overstated because individually, each guy can ruin an opposing offense's game plan and when you pair them together, they give the Vikings one of the fiercest tandems in the NFL — when they are healthy.
That is the crux of the conversation. Not talent or anything other than whether they can avoid the injury bug that has disrupted their careers in recent seasons.
"We're going to be us," Hunter said. "We're not going to try to be anybody else. We like how people are sleeping on us."
Nobody will sleep on D&Z if they are afforded a little luck and avoid serious injuries.