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PurplePTSD: PFF Offers Tepid Praise For Vikings LT Christian Darrisaw
The hope is that he'll develop into an elite LT, thereby forming a formidable tackle tandem with Brian O'Neill for years.
November 23, 2021
Vikings LT Christian Darrisaw has been having a good – not great – start to his career in purple. He’s a clear upgrade over Rashod Hill, and yet it’s safe to say that the kid still has room to improve. The hope is that he’ll develop into an elite LT, thereby forming a formidable tackle tandem with Brian O’Neill for years.
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PFF has been publishing a weekly piece where they outline their ranking for each first-rounder and then offer a paragraph to explain what they’re seeing. Here is what they have to say about Darrisaw:
They suggest that his overall season score is a solid 65.0. His most recent performance was good for a 73.2 grade. The fact that his run blocking is a touch better than his pass pro shouldn’t be surprising. The Vikings routinely prioritize linemen who can thrive in the run game. Moreover, it’s not easy adjusting to the size-length-speed combo of NFL pass rushers. Give him time; he’ll get there.
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Moving forward, the hope is that LT Christian Darrisaw will outshine the other players whom the Vikings could have chosen. There were some intriguing edge rushers taken later in the first who could have made a difference in Minnesota. Currently, it looks like the Vikes made the right move. That said, it’s far too early to know whether Slick Rick did the right thing.
On Sunday, Darrisaw will have the unenviable task of trying to slow down Nick Bosa. Like his brothers, Bosa is an absolute nightmare for offenses. The Cousins-Jefferson connection has been heading in the right direction. The most obvious way this could be disrupted is if the OL completely undermines the offense. For whatever it’s worth, Bosa feels like he is figuring out how to be elite in the NFL: “I think I’m starting to get the hang of how to really get sacks, get numbers. My rookie year, I was just out there rushing, trying to win every time. It worked well, but now I’m really getting a hang of how the sack leaders in the league do it.”
Minnesota would be wise to help their tackles on Sunday.
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