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On a day when the “other” 2024 1st-Rounder struggled for the Minnesota Vikings, the second leg of that Round 1 parlay stood off the page. That’s right: Dallas Turner had a game in Week 11, tormenting the Chicago Bears for all 60 minutes.
Minnesota Vikings fans are buzzing after one young Viking delivered a breakout performance in Week 11, shaking up expectations for the season.
Quarterback J.J. McCarthy played poorly for the first 57 minutes of the loss to the Bears, while Turner shone the entire day.
So, yes — bittersweet.
Dallas Turner Breaks Out for Vikings
He has arrived, and folks won’t hope he’s here to stay.
Brian Flores’ defense. He drops into coverage more frequently than most outside linebackers, while also getting after quarterbacks and running backs.
Jonathan Greenard, who missed Sunday’s game with a bad shoulder, rushes the passer and stuffs running backs. Without the EDGE1 playing, Minnesota asked Turner to take over Greenard’s role.
And it seems that role is more suited to his talent profile — more so than Van Ginkel’s job description.
A Game with Few Bright Spots
Minnesota faced emotional playoff elimination against Chicago, needing a win to stay afloat in the NFC’s crowded field. Chicago won, and Minnesota didn’t have many bright spots, aside from Turner, special teams returner Myles Price, and perhaps the aforementioned Van Ginkel.
Janik Eckardt opined on Turner’s Week 1 showing, “Last year, Turner was stuck behind Pro Bowlers Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel, only playing a rotational role with Patrick Jones also in the mix. He recorded three sacks and an interception along the way, looking mostly unremarkable with a couple of splash plays mixed in here and there.”
“This season, he once again came off the bench, but Andrew Van Ginkel’s neck injury opened the door for him to step into the All-Pro’s versatile role in Flores’ defense. Van Ginkel returned to the field and Turner to the bench — until Greenard suffered a shoulder injury against the Ravens. Suddenly, Turner was asked to replace Greenard, whose job isn’t to be a versatile chess piece but to get after the quarterback.”
Caleb Williams. Chicago’s QB wiggled out of multiple potential sacks and made plays with his legs. Turner got him on the ground once.”
Turner will turn 23 in February. Still a young’un. He’s under the Vikings’ control for the next three seasons if the organization opts into his fifth-year rookie option.
