Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell said, “It’s going to be a very competitive camp at multiple positions.” We’re taking a look at each of those camp competitions as training camp gets underway. Today: Tight ends.
T.J. Hockenson is one of the NFL’s best tight ends. He’s 27, coming off a career year and is in the prime of his career as the Vikings’ undisputed starter.
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It’s also not a stretch to think Hockenson might not see the field until Week 5 against the Jets or Week 7, when the Vikings come off their bye to play the Lions for the first time since Hockenson tore the ACL and MCL in his right knee against his former team on Dec. 24 of last season.
That makes tight end an important training camp battle as the Vikings try to move forward temporarily without the player who might eventually become the most valuable security blanket that career underachiever Sam Darnold or rookie J.J. McCarthy will have in the passing game.
Incumbent backups Josh Oliver, the best blocker of the bunch, and Johnny Mundt, the career overachiever, split time with the first unit as camp opened Wednesday. But keep a close eye on Robert Tonyan, once a favorite target of Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay and now an intriguing Vikings hopeful after a down year in Chicago last season.
Hockenson is ahead of schedule, according to coach Kevin O’Connell, and looked very good sprinting on the sideline without a brace or sleeve on the knee during the first day of training camp. O’Connell hasn’t ruled Hockenson out for Week 1 but has hinted that’s unlikely.
Hockenson is on the physically-unable-to-perform (PUP) list. If he starts the season on PUP, he has to miss the first four games.