Vikings tight end Irv Smith Jr. talks about his ‘very high expectations’

How do you think Vikings TE Irv Smith Jr.’s 2021 season will go?

Vikings tight end Irv Smith Jr. has been tabbed as a potential breakout candidate for several offseasons now. That makes sense — Smith has shown flashes of promise but has had a fairly limited role.

With Kyle Rudolph gone, though, Smith can take the tight end one reigns and become more of a focal point in the offseason. Smith talked about his potential in 2021 with NFL Network’s Good Morning Football on Thursday. Here’s what he said:

“I have very high expectations, especially for myself,” Smith said. “I don’t want to put an exact number out there because I don’t want to say ‘I’m gonna score 15 touchdowns or however many,’ but it’s gonna be a lot. I’m going to be scoring a lot, making a lot of plays and helping my offense in any way, helping my team. I just want to be able to be a playmaker out there, whether it’s in the run game, pass game, scoring touchdowns, making a key block, whatever it is. I just want to, at the end of the day, win a Super Bowl and have the accolades that I want for myself at the end of the year.”

So Smith is keeping it team-oriented, but he’s still setting the bar high. However, Rudolph could end up being replaced by multiple people.

This offseason, Mike Zimmer said he doesn’t foresee a bigger role for Smith, but rather, for Tyler Conklin. Conklin played pretty well in a limited role, but he could end up taking Smith’s old spot in the offseason.