Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison were ranked fifth-best in the NFL by Gilbert Manzano.
What happened?
The ranking was based on their performance in the 2025 season, where Jefferson logged 1,024 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, while Addison produced 610 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Their stats were affected by the Vikings' quarterback struggles, with J.J. McCarthy, Carson Wentz, and Max Brosmer all getting snaps under center.
Why it matters for Justin Jefferson
The ranking is seen as low by Vikings fans, considering Jefferson's typical interstellar standard, with six consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons.
What comes next?
The Vikings have acquired Kyler Murray, who could unlock the pass-catchers and the offense to its fullest potential, and potentially change their ranking.
Murray was signed on a contract worth $1.3 million, after being cut by the Arizona Cardinals, and is expected to bring individual success to the Vikings.
The quarterback battle between Murray and McCarthy will be crucial in determining the team's performance, and Jefferson's ranking, in the upcoming season.
Jefferson and Addison's partnership has been dominant when receiving competent quarterback play, evident from their stats since the Vikings drafted Addison in 2023.
Addison's knack for stretching the field has given Jefferson beneficial matchups on the field, and their stat line in 2025 was still impressive, despite the quarterback struggles.
The Vikings' fans are hoping that Murray can regain his top form, or McCarthy can show vast improvement, to unlock the team's full potential, and change their ranking in the NFL.