Since being drafted in April, Jarius Wright has been described as a Percy Harvin-type receiver for a lot of reasons. He is fast. He is not particularly tall. He is primarily a slot receiver, He has a rather thick, strong build.
"Being compared to Percy Harvin doesn't bother me at all," Wright joked Monday.
But it wasn't until Harvin was hurt that Wright was finally activated for a game. And he responded, catching a 54-yard pass from Christian Ponder on the Vikings' first series Sunday. Two plays later Wright made his first career TD catch. He finished with three catches for 65 yards in a 34-24 victory over Detroit.
With Harvin (sprained ankle) expected to be healthy coming out of the bye week, the question is whether the Vikings can use him and Wright at the same time. Coach Leslie Frazier took a wait-and-see attitude.
"We always felt [Wright] had a chance to help us," Frazier said. "That was the reason we drafted him. To see him play as well as he did is great for our team, great for his confidence.
"[But] it will always be week to week with some guys. It probably won't be any different with Jarius. We'll take a look at him every week."
Wright, meanwhile, sounded confident that the team's offense has room for both him and Harvin.
"There is definitely room for me and Percy on the field at the same time," he said. "And I'm sure in the future you might get a chance to see some of that."