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"It should be real good for Matt (Kalil) to go against maybe the best defensive end in the National Football League on a daily basis in practice, and I think it will be good for Jared (Allen) as well because Matt is going to challenge him,'' coach Leslie Frazier said.
Jared Allen has a message to rookie left tackle Matt Kalil before the two clash in training camp -- and it's pretty simple. He tells NBCsports.com, "Just don’t touch me.”
Bad news for tight end John Carlson on Tuesday as he sprained his knee and could miss several weeks. Better news for Adrian Peterson as he returned to practice after an allergic reaction to some jambalaya he ate on Monday. And rookie left tackle Matt Kalil caused Jared Allen to curse loudly.
Drafting talented players wasn't the only thing the Vikings had in mind when they took Matt Kalil and Harrison Smith in the first round of the NFL Draft. Head coach Leslie Frazier says they were "trying to find not only a talented guy, but a combination of talent and leadership."
Rookie left tackle Matt Kalil says, "It's just a matter of time" before he starts playing at a more comfortable level for the Vikings. In a Q & A with the Pioneer Press, Kalil says he plans on being as dominant in the NFL as he was at the University of Southern California.
Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim Miller says Southern California left tackle Matt Kalil "seems to be as close to a can’t-miss prospect as you’ll find in this draft. Miller is now an NFL analyst for SiriusXM, and he believes Kalil's athleticism and footwork make him a true technician on the offensive line.
Minnesota Vikings rookies were officially assigned numbers on Wednesday. Matt Kalil was given No. 67, Harrison Smith went with No. 22, Josh Robinson took No. 31 -- which previously belonged to Chris Cook, who has changed to No. 20.
Vikings general manager Rick Spielman says there are a lot of different philosophies about selecting left tackles in the draft. Dominant left tackles are rarely found in free agency, which means the Vikings might have to decide between drafting Matt Kalil from USC, or trading back and hoping the second best tackle in the draft, Riley Reiff from Iowa is still on the board.
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