It is quite obvious that Minnesota Vikings pass rusher Danielle Hunter is only concerned with winning these days. With the Vikings already sporting one of the most fearsome defenses in the entire NFL, it appears as though the NFC North franchise could use Hunter on either the left or right side as a result of the upcoming 2020 campaign.

With longtime Vikings pass rusher Everson Griffen no longer in the mix in Minnesota, Hunter could be let loose in a big way in 2020-21. Because Griffen typically played on the left side, Hunter would always find himself lining up on the right side of the team's defensive front — right across from his equally dominant counterpart.

One thing remains clear, though. Hunter just wants to help his team and will line up just about anywhere on the field.

“It doesn’t matter what side I play,” Hunter recently told Chris Tomasson of the Pioneer Press. “Put me on the left, put me on the right, I’ll play it. It doesn’t matter.”

During their five seasons together, Hunter tallied 54.5 sacks while Griffen added another 45 sacks of his own. Obviously, not every team in the league is getting production like that from their top two pass rushers as the Vikings will certainly need to fill the void left by the current free agent in Griffen.

The Vikings need to fill another major void on the other side of the line scrimmage as well as the team infamously traded away Pro Bowl wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Buffalo Bills earlier this offseason.