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Winfield's goals even higher
Cornerback wants trip to Pro Bowl, Super Bowl win
BY SEAN JENSEN
Pioneer Press
Article Last Updated: 08/14/2007 12:58:02 AM CDT
MANKATO, Minn. - This is his year.
Veteran cornerback Antoine Winfield can literally feel his game rising to another level, one that most certainly will be validated by a long overdue trip to the Pro Bowl.
Although he enters his ninth NFL season, Winfield never has felt better after two weeks of training camp, and he settled the uncharacteristic drama he endured this offseason.
"I worked hard this offseason," Winfield said, "and I want to win the Super Bowl, and I want to make it to the Pro Bowl. In order to accomplish those goals, I have to play better and make more plays."
To be fair, though, Winfield will be hard-pressed to top his 2006 performance.
He set a career-high with 20 pass deflections, he tied a career-high with four interceptions, including one he returned for a touchdown against the Chicago Bears, and he finished fifth on the team with 88 tackles.
Five-time Pro Bowl receiver Torry Holt didn't want to speculate on why Winfield hasn't joined him in Hawaii. But the St. Louis Rams receiver certainly didn't hold back his praise for the Vikings veteran.
"When I watch Antoine Winfield on film, the first thing that I notice is the way he tackles as a corner," said Holt, who has topped 1,100 yards receiving in each season since 2000. "Definitely one of the better finishers on the end as far as tackling.
"He also does a good job in one-on-one," Holt said. "I don't think he gets enough credit for his cover ability. He has tremendous quickness, good hips, good recognition of routes. Those are the things that I am conscious of when I go up against a guy like Winfield."
Vikings safety Dwight Smith said Winfield is a better "cover corner" than four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Ronde Barber of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
"You rarely find a guy who can hit and cover in this league," said Smith, who played with Barber in Tampa from 2001-04. "It's hard to find safeties that can do that. So (Winfield is) a rare athlete."
In fact, Smith said Winfield is the key to the Vikings' secondary, a point new defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier reinforced.
"I like his leadership ability. I like the way he practices. I like his work ethic. I like the way he interacts with his teammates," Frazier said. "All those things are necessary when you're the top guy, and he is the top guy in our secondary.
"If he plays like I think he's going to play this year, he'll be a Pro Bowl corner," said Frazier, who played six seasons at cornerback for the Chicago Bears. "He's got the ingredients."
Winfield possesses above-average speed. But his primary asset is his unique ability to hit harder than most 183-pound men.
"I don't know what it is about him," said Smith, a 200-pound safety who also has a reputation as a hitter. "But somehow, he just knows how to put that hat on people."
Defensive tackle Pat Williams played with Winfield for five seasons in Buffalo, and he marveled at how some opponents got up after one of the cornerback's jarring blows.
"That (expletive) is small, but he be hitting them hard," Williams said. "When we played with the Bills, he would hit people and I'd be like, 'How are they getting up?' "
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