Danielle Hunter
Hunter plays on the left side of the defensive line, but now that Everson Griffen is gone, it might be time for a change.
Earlier this offseason, Hunter said to Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press and other outlets: “it doesn’t matter what side I play. “Put me on the left, put me on the right, I’ll play it. It doesn’t matter.”
Moving Hunter to the right side of the defensive line likely puts him up against a better pass-blocking offensive lineman, but it’s also harder for the opposing quarterback, if they’re right handed, to see a player coming from their blindside.
Right now, every presumptive starting quarterback in the NFL is right-handed, besides Tua Tagovailoa of the Dolphins. So the Vikings will have a decision to make in that area.