Vikings defense ‘has chosen violence’ early in training camp

Defensive coordinator Brian Flores isn’t taking it easy on Vikings quarterbacks early in training camp, according to ESPN’s Kevin Seifert.

One of the biggest storylines for the Minnesota Vikings this training camp has been, and will continue to be, the development of rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy. By most accounts, he’s coming along well in his first few practices as a professional. But something else about his development has stood out to one Vikings reporter.

According to ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, it’s “hard to judge” McCarthy, or any of the Vikings quarterbacks, so far this training camp because the defense “has chosen violence from the very first snap.”

Seifert reports that Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores has dialed up many different blitzes up front and is utilizing many different personnel groupings in back. He called the defense “very disruptive.”

That shouldn’t surprise anyone who has followed Flores throughout his career. He has always wanted his defenses to be able to play aggressively and give offenses multiple different looks, and for his cornerbacks to be able to survive in man-to-man coverage.

That last bit is going to be something to watch throughout camp, as the Vikings have had well-publicized struggles at the position. A strong pass rush up front will go a long way toward mitigating issues for the Vikings’ corners.

Either way, it’s encouraging to see that the defense has been the star of the show and that Flores is continuing to be a defensive scheme master. It should be a great test and ultimately serve McCarthy well as he adjusts to life in the NFL.