Minnesota Vikings Safeties
Harrison Smith
Josh Metellus
Jay Ward
Theo Jackson
Tavierre Thomas
Kahlef Hailassie
Technically, Harrison Smith is no longer on the roster. The Vikings released him earlier this offseason as a procedural move. Personally, Smith isn’t off the roster until he officially retires. He’s yet to do that. I believe the longer it takes to make the decision the more likely it is that he returns for another season. He’s only 37.
With Harrison Smith in the lineup, the safety position is in decent shape. Josh Metellus isn’t a traditional safety. His strength is his versatility. He can play all over the defensive formation. Finding him and figuring out his role on a given snap can be a chore for the offense. Jay Ward was primarily a special teams staple for his first two seasons in Minnesota. Last season, he was getting some run with the defense. He likely played his way into an expanded role this season. Theo Jackson was penciled in last season as the replacement for Cam Bynum. Jackson started the first several games while Smith was sidelined with a health issue. Upon Smith’s return, Jackson assumed more of a rotational role. Tavierre Thomas is on the roster for his special teams play. Kahlef Hailassie started last season on the Vikings practice squad. The Jacksonville Jaguars signed him to their active roster on September 17 and was waived on November 17. The Vikings signed him to the practice squad a week later. So, the season ended where it started for Hailassie. He was signed to a reserve/future contract after the season.
Whether Harrison Smith returns or retires, safety is a draft need for the Vikings. Even at 37, Smith will be difficult to keep off the field. One would imagine that his snaps might be reduced. I’m not so sure it plays out that way. As recently as a couple years ago, safety was arguably the Vikings strongest position group. With Cam Bynum’s departure in free agency last year and Smith inching toward retirement, cracks are appearing in the position. Josh Metellus has his unique role and can hardly be considered a traditional safety. Among the players currently on the roster, Jay Ward is the wildcard. Despite not earning a significant defensive role in his first three seasons, he intrigues me. He always has. He played slot and safety at LSU. He can cover and play in the box. He can blitz and make plays against the run. He’s a candidate for a breakout season. With Smith nearing retirement, Metellus’s nebulous role, and a bunch of questions, I expect the Vikings to address safety early in the draft.
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