Ben Goessling, ESPN Staff Writer 10y

Vikings Monday practice report

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- A few observations from the Minnesota Vikings' Monday practice:

  • The Vikings were missing a handful of players on Monday afternoon, either because of injuries or other circumstances. Defensive end Brian Robison was excused from practice for a personal matter, coach Mike Zimmer said, and wide receiver Jerome Simpson was attending a disciplinary hearing with the NFL in relation to a possible suspension for last November's drunken driving arrest, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press' Brian Murphy. Defensive tackle Linval Joseph (calf) and linebacker Gerald Hodges (leg) were also away from practice, and four other players -- defensive backs Josh Robinson, Jabari Price and Shaun Prater, as well as linebacker Brandon Watts -- were at practice but did not participate.

  • Safety Robert Blanton was back at practice, but the Vikings were still using Chris Crocker as their first-team safety alongside Harrison Smith. Blanton is listed atop the Vikings' depth chart, but he'll have to earn his way back into the race for a starting spot after missing time with a hamstring injury. Coach Mike Zimmer said Crocker didn't see enough action in Saturday's preseason game for the Vikings to evaluate him properly, but the Vikings seem to want to take a longer look at the 34-year-old. Zimmer said on Monday he's evaluating players like Andrew Sendejo and Kurt Coleman as much for what they do in pass coverage as what they're able to do near the line of scrimmage. That'd explain why Crocker is getting a long look, and why Blanton had put himself in the mix for a starting job before his injury. We'll see if he can reassert himself now that he's back.

  • Tight end Kyle Rudolph, who caught a 51-yard touchdown pass during the Vikings' preseason game on Saturday night, was back at it on Monday, snatching passes away from Crocker and Michael Mauti in tight coverage over the middle. At 6-foot-5, Rudolph is already an inviting target for quarterbacks, and he's shown several times already how much it helped him to drop 15 pounds in the offseason in an effort to be a bigger downfield threat in Norv Turner's offense.

  • In 11-on-11 work on Monday, quarterback Matt Cassel hit 8 of 11 passes, getting one batted down at the line of scrimmage and throwing one away downfield. Teddy Bridgewater went 8-for-10, with his only misses coming to Rodney Smith and Jarius Wright -- who sustained a left ankle injury while trying to catch Bridgewater's sideline pass in tight coverage. And Christian Ponder, who didn't play at all on Saturday night, didn't throw a pass in full-team work during Monday's practice.

  • The Vikings made one roster move on Monday, cutting linebacker Dom DeCicco, who had hip surgery last week, and claiming linebacker Justin Jackson off waivers from Detroit.

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