Rarely does Everson Griffen need help finding his way to the quarterback, but the Minnesota Vikings pass-rusher believes he'll get some Sunday from Detroit Lions left tackle Greg Robinson.
"To be quite honest, he's kind of lazy," Griffen told Chris Tomasson of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. "He's lazy. He gets beat on the inside. I think the biggest thing is he's got to compete more. Yeah, he's pretty lazy. I feel the rest of the offensive line, they do pretty well, but to me he's pretty lazy."
Griffen, one of the top pass-rushers in the league, has four sacks through three games, and at least one in all three contests. He'll line up Sunday across from Robinson, who's struggled mightily in pass protection since entering the NFL as the Rams' No. 2 overall pick in 2014.
Robinson, who was traded to Detroit before the season, is ranked by Pro Football Focus as the second-worst offensive tackle in the NFL this year.








