Vikings Wide Receiver, Justin Jefferson
Like Reagor, Justin Jefferson is obviously not the most talented wideout in this year’s class, but he should have a lot of opportunities to have an impact early on.
With the loss of Stefon Diggs this offseason, receiver was a clear need for the Vikings. Jefferson should be able to step right in and produce opposite of Adam Thielen. Thielen will also demand the bulk of the defense’s attention, leaving Jefferson to operate more freely.
Jefferson was one of the most productive receivers entering this year’s draft. In his final season with LSU, he went for over 1,500 yards receiving and hauled in 18 touchdowns in 15 games.
Once he and Kirk Cousins get on the same page, expect Jefferson to be a huge contributor to Minnesota’s offense.