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Detroit Lions running back Sione Vaki could be in line to take on a bigger role on offense and special teams next season. The ...
Lions running backs coach Tashard Choice sees Sione Vaki, still relatively new to the position, as a moldable offensive piece.
Rookie running back Kye Robichaux could face a challenge in making the final roster of the Detroit Lions, an insider writes.
Vaki can make tackles (helping on special teams), but he can also run the ball and catch the ball, helping out on offense. “We like him a lot,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said.
Vaki has really embraced his special teams role and values the importance of it. He said one of his goals for next season is to be a Pro Bowler on special teams. Not many young players in this league ...
As good as Vaki is as a safety — and he is very good — “the impact he’s made on offense is actually probably bigger than the impact he makes on defense,” Whittingham explained.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said he was impressed by running back Sione Vaki’s voice after the team’s annual rookie talent show. Vaki, a fourth-round pick, then showcased his impressive ...
Vaki primarily played safety in college at Utah, but the Lions have made it clear from the start they view him as a running back first and foremost. A productive run at running back when pressed ...
After a tremendous game in Los Angeles, the No. 13 Utah Utes approach the final month of the season with a 6-1, 3-1 record. Kyle Whittingham's ball club has had to battle through a ton of ...
Moreover, Vaki is joined in his pursuit by Cole Bishop, a 2023 Utes starting free safety who also received a Reese’s Bowl invite. It’s unclear where Vaki will go during the 2024 Draft.