May/04/08 10:40 PM Filed in:
Kyle Wright
Coming out of Monte Vista
High School in Danville, Calif., Kyle Wright was
the nation's most recruited quarterback.
Yet he wasn't chosen in last weekend's NFL draft.
So what went wrong at the University of Miami (Fla.)?
"There were a lot of variables," Wright said. "I think
that's kind of the million-dollar question. We had four
different offensive coordinators in four years and two
head coaches, which is never easy for a team to build
off from season to season. So that made it hard.
"I'm glad to have that in the rearview mirror and turn
the page, and have something new."
Wright isn't sure how many teams wanted to sign him to
a free-agent contract after the draft because he
quickly decided to join the Vikings. He already had
developed a rapport with quarterbacks coach Kevin
Rogers, and he was impressed with head coach Brad
Childress. It didn't hurt that Rogers, Childress and
offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell all have
backgrounds working with quarterbacks.
"I think it's better to go where you're wanted," Wright
said. "They called me after their last pick and said,
'If things don't work out, we want you really bad.' "
At 6 feet 4 and 225 pounds, Wright has intrigued teams
because of his athleticism and sound mechanics.
"You know, I just liked the way he picked up the ball
and threw it," Childress said. "If you were watching
him back in the infancy of his career, he's tall in
stature. He's got a nice throwing motion. There's not a
lot of flaws in that."
Wright is encouraged by other quarterbacks who took
non-traditional routes to stardom.
"You look at Tony Romo," Wright said, mentioning the
Dallas Cowboys quarterback who went undrafted. "You
look across the depth chart at the NFL teams, and not
only starters but the backup guys are all guys that
were taken late or as free agents."
Wright has realistic expectations. The Vikings have
starter Tarvaris Jackson, veteran backups Gus Frerotte
and Brooks Bollinger, and they spent a fifth-round pick
on John David Booty of Southern California.
"Just trying to make the team in any way possible,"
Wright said of his goal. "It's a great opportunity and
a privilege to be a part of this organization."
(twincities.com)