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WOW, 70 catches and 10 td's from this rook!
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Sometimes you can tell more about an interview subject from how they say things than from what is actually said.
With Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison, you get both.
The substance of his words carries meaning; so, too, does the delivery. Maybe that's just a natural offshoot of the way he plays: bigger than his 170-pound frame would suggest, with both steadiness and flair in his game.
During a recent conversation for the Daily Delivery podcast, Addison had plenty to say while also leaving some things unsaid.
Here are my five biggest takeaways after talking with him:
Addison is very much a fan of Kirk Cousins. Seven of Addison's 10 touchdown catches as a rookie came from Cousins, even though Cousins was hurt for more than half the season. We started talking about the Super Bowl, and I was lauding Patrick Mahomes as the best QB on the planet. Addison interrupted to say, "That's because they ain't played with Kirk." I circled back to that a little later, asking him how good he thinks Cousins is. Said Addison: "Kirk is great. He's better than good. Kirk is great. Watch the film. Turn on the film and watch without a perspective. Take all that other stuff away and just watch him. He's like that."

So does that mean Addison will lobby the Vikings to keep Cousins — a free agent next month — as it seemed Justin Jefferson was toward the end of the regular season? "I'm going to call him when we get off here," Addison said. I asked if he meant Cousins or Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, and he laughed. Cousins, obviously. He doesn't have a direct line to lobby the GM? "I ain't got that yet," he said, laughing again. What will the Vikings do during a very interesting draft, and how much is Addison paying attention? "Hmm. I'm curious, too," he said.

We all watched a very strange Vikings season. Four different quarterbacks started games. They started out ice cold, got red hot, and plummeted at the end. What did it feel like to go through it? "I'll say looking back at it now it was kind of a wild ride. ... When I was in the moment, it was just like 'we gotta just work, we gotta do what we can do.' But looking back on it now, it was a wild ride for sure."

Addison was critical of his own play late in the season. He revisited that idea of not being satisfied. "When I had said that I was really frustrated with how I was playing because I felt like I could have been doing more," he said. "It was a couple of opportunities throughout games where I'd miss the ball. You never know how it (would have) ended up. Basically just making sure that I take every opportunity and make the most of it."

It has been suggested to Addison that he could gain 10 pounds on his 170-pound frame, but he likes being lean and playing big. "You just can't be scared. I feel like if you're bringing it, too, it ain't going to be so bad," he said. "I've just got to. That's just how I play. I've always been the smallest dude."


https://www.startribune.com/five-takeaways-from-a-conversation-with-vikings-wr-jordan-addison/600342033/
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Addison blew the doors off all expectations. Didn't we have a prediction thread about him? I think I said something like 40 for 500 and 4 TDs. 

You keep Addison and Jefferson together a few years and watch the records fall. Assuming we have someone to throw them the ball of course. 
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Addison blew the doors off all expectations. Didn't we have a prediction thread about him? I think I said something like 40 for 500 and 4 TDs. 

You keep Addison and Jefferson together a few years and watch the records fall. Assuming we have someone to throw them the ball of course. 
Yes, the ceiling is high, really high with the right triggerman.

JJ and Addison could be like Holt and Bruce.  



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Remember the angst on this board because of the speeding incident? Me neither Smile
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NOPE, NOPE, NOPE, KAM CAN'T DRAFT, THIS CAN'T BE RIGHT!!!!

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Some thought he'd fail because he was too 'skinny'.....so much for that.
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No question Addison can play, the big question mark was his ability to stay healthy, which he was able to do this year.  Think it is a big mistake if he doesn't think it is necessary to get bigger as the one obvious weakness in his game was getting outmuscled by DBs.  I like Addison, but given the fact that we have no QB of the future and we are not going to get one of the top 3 this year, I still think the pick should have been Will Levis.  He looked impressive in limited action this year, although still a long way to go to prove himself to be legit, think he was worth the gamble at that spot. 
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Quote: @JR44 said:
No question Addison can play, the big question mark was his ability to stay healthy, which he was able to do this year.  Think it is a big mistake if he doesn't think it is necessary to get bigger as the one obvious weakness in his game was getting outmuscled by DBs.  I like Addison, but given the fact that we have no QB of the future and we are not going to get one of the top 3 this year, I still think the pick should have been Will Levis.  He looked impressive in limited action this year, although still a long way to go to prove himself to be legit, think he was worth the gamble at that spot. 

I doubt that we'll ever know why KOC passed on Levis.
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Quote: @Knucklehead said:
@JR44 said:
No question Addison can play, the big question mark was his ability to stay healthy, which he was able to do this year.  Think it is a big mistake if he doesn't think it is necessary to get bigger as the one obvious weakness in his game was getting outmuscled by DBs.  I like Addison, but given the fact that we have no QB of the future and we are not going to get one of the top 3 this year, I still think the pick should have been Will Levis.  He looked impressive in limited action this year, although still a long way to go to prove himself to be legit, think he was worth the gamble at that spot. 

I doubt that we'll ever know why KOC passed on Levis.
Agree. It's likely a character issue that came out of their intel, and those rarely see the light of day. And I think you're right that it was KOC who nixed it and not KAM. He is the one with connections to Levis's former coaches. Whatever it was, it turned off more than just the Vikings. A good half dozen QB-needy teams passed on him. 
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Quote: @Zanary said:
NOPE, NOPE, NOPE, KAM CAN'T DRAFT, THIS CAN'T BE RIGHT!!!!

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Even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes..

Great year from Addison though. Just goes to show in today's NFL where DB's are forced to play with essentially one hand behind their backs under the new rules, the "skinny" argument on receivers no longer applies. If you are quick and can get open...you'll be productive 
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