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Jefferson working with 2nd Unit

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No surprise there, kids gotta be swimming in the massive playbook right now...

Rookie WR Justin Jefferson working with second unit but Vikings ‘very encouraged’
The Vikings haven’t made rookie wide receiver Justin Jefferson an immediate starter, but they like what they’ve seen so far.“It’s very encouraging,’’ offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak said Sunday. “He’s exactly what we drafted. We knew he’s a very talented young man that had a comfort zone in the slot. … A long way to go, but very encouraged by his work.’’
Jefferson, taken with the No. 22 pick out of LSU, is running second team behind Bisi Johnson at one receiver spot. Kubiak called him “very knowledgeable” with “understanding schemes,’’ but declined to speculate on Jefferson’s chances of starting the Sept. 13 opener against Green Bay at U.S. Bank Stadium.
“We’ve got a month,’’ Kubiak said. “So, we’re going to find out. We’re going to let these guys compete.’’
Jefferson did get some work with the first team Sunday in three-wide receiver sets. Kubiak expects the Vikings to regularly use four receivers and plans to consider “all of them as starters.’’
Adam Thielen is Minnesota’s top receiver. Competition for the next three spots also will include Tajae Sharpe and Chad Beebe

https://www.twincities.com/2020/08/16/rookie-wr-justin-jefferson-working-with-second-unit-but-vikings-very-encouraged/

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

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#1 · Aug 17, 7:48 AM
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Lots to learn, its probably better for his development to start slower with the 2nd team and work from there. 

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@"StickyBun" said: Lots to learn, its probably better for his development to start slower with the 2nd team and work from there. 
I suspect year 1 will be a lot of slot too...I'd be surprised if he's a moving chess piece early on. 
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Seems a forgone conclusion that we will keep at least 6 WRs on our active roster.

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@"PurplePastor" said: Seems a forgone conclusion that we will keep at least 6 WRs on our active roster.

Thielen
Sharpe
Johnson 
Jefferson
Osburn-return specialist
BeeBee

I'm guessing.......???

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@"PurplePastor" said: Seems a forgone conclusion that we will keep at least 6 WRs on our active roster.

I would guess 5 with Beebee on IR.  :#

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It won't be long before he's working with the first unit.  Zimmer always makes rookies start in the 2nd or 3rd unit until they show they deserve to be with the 1s.

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with Beebes track record he will be the slot week one,  and Jefferson will be there by week 2 when Beebs goes to IR again.

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That play-making ability has shown up quickly in Jefferson's new home in Minnesota, as the 2020 first-round draft pick has drawn high praise early and often from coaches and teammates alike.

Added fellow wide out Bisi Johnson: "He's a super-good guy off the field. That's where I'm going to start with it. I really like the kid off the field. On the field, I was telling him his releases were crazy. He was working everybody off the line. We knew coming in this guy was going to be a star, and he's proven just that."

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I'd love to see Jefferson turn into a Keenan Allen type WR: great routes, catches everything, gets open. If like Bisi says, his releases are 'crazy' that is a HUGE deal. That's what successful NFL WRers do. Also doesn't sound diva-esque at all, either.

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Five new wide receivers — including first-rounder Justin Jefferson — learning the Vikings' systemFirst-rounder Jefferson distancing himself from a corps of new Vikings receiversMany members of the Vikings offense enjoy knowing Gary Kubiak’s playbook, a much-needed element of familiarity in an oddly truncated NFL offseason. One position, however, is largely an exception.

Of the Vikings’ 10 receivers, five are newcomers to the team — and only five have ever caught an NFL pass. Behind veteran Adam Thielen, the green targets have started to separate themselves, especially in padded practices that began Monday.
The main addition to the rebuilt receiving corps — first-round draft pick Justin Jefferson — already has turned heads.
“I was telling him , his releases were crazy,” second-year receiver Olabisi Johnson said. “He was working everybody off the line. We knew coming in this guy was going to be a star, and he’s proven just that.”
The roster’s youth movement mostly reaches quarterback Kirk Cousins at receiver, where he’s thrown primarily to a first-team rotation of Thielen, Johnson, Jefferson and Chad Beebe in training camp. Tajae Sharpe, the ex-Titan signed in free agency, has mostly worked with backups, followed by K.J. Osborn, Alexander Hollins, Dillon Mitchell, Quartney Davis and Dan Chisena.
In the shadow of the Stefon Diggs trade, those Vikings receivers combine for the fifth-fewest catches of any NFL receiving corps, ahead of only offenses in Denver, Washington, Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
The collective inexperience means Jefferson, who came out of a record-setting LSU offense, is set up well to win a starting job. But Kubiak is keeping focus on the whole competition.
“We got a month,” he said. “So, we’re going to find out. We’re going to let these guys compete. Obviously, from a receiver standpoint, we’re going to probably play four guys throughout the course of the game.”
Jefferson has kept up, if not outpaced, teammates so far, despite a nearly two-week delay to his training camp. Jefferson spent 10 days quarantined in a nearby hotel while on the reserve/COVID-19 list; the duration of his absence indicated a positive test, but Jefferson declined to talk specifics.
He said he wasn’t allowed to work out in quarantine, confined to virtual meetings and his PlayStation. His Aug. 4 return was “hard,” he said, but he’s since impressed teammates and coaches alike. He’s shown a “knack for knowing where the open areas are,” according to coach Mike Zimmer.
LSU’s pro-style offense under Joe Brady, now the Carolina Panthers’ offensive coordinator, has aided Jefferson’s transition.
“We pretty much ran the exact same offense, just different terminology,” Jefferson said. “Actually, being in that pro-style offense last year, it kind of helped me with what I’m going through now. It’s kind of easier to pick up plays, concepts, so just being here is kind of making my life a little bit easier.”
Jefferson is playing every receiver position, but he ran as the Vikings’ slot receiver in three-wide formations at times in Monday’s practice. He’s sharing that spot right now with Beebe, the third-year receiver who was injured in September and is coming off ankle surgery.
But it’s been Johnson getting the lion’s share of starting reps opposite Thielen in camp. A seventh-round pick out of Colorado State last year, Johnson made the most of his chances, catching 31 passes for 294 yards and three touchdowns while replacing an injured Thielen in six starts.
This offseason, Johnson trained back home in Colorado with Broncos quarterback Drew Lock and receivers Courtland Sutton and Tim Patrick, among others.
While the pandemic ruined many training schedules, Johnson said working with other pros kept him up to speed ahead of his second year.
“You get about three padded practices under your belt, the game slows down, it gets hard,” Kubiak said. “Guys get worn out; it gets physical. So, that’s when players really start to separate themselves.”
https://www.startribune.com/five-new-wrs-including-first-rounder-jefferson-learning-vikings-system/572145262/

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I really hope the combination of Jefferson, Bisi, Sharp, and even Beebe can prove to be versatile and effective enough filling that huge void Diggs created.    As far as diva Diggs goes, I hope he gets what he deserves in Buffalo, and we don't miss him one bit.

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The way I look at it is Diggs and Thielen combined for 1,500 and 14 tds last year. Do I think Thielen and Jefferson, Bisi, and Sharpe surpass this mark? Absolutely. WR group will be just fine 

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That's the thing: yeah, Diggs was talented and I liked his play. But its not like his numbers were so strong that they can't be replaced. From a yardage perspective, he was 17th in the NFL. 6 TDs, very pedestrian. But he fumbled 4 times and lost 3 (no other WRer in the NFL fumbled more). So we certainly did trade away a talented WRer, but from a productivity standpoint, really not so much. 

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