# Justin Jefferson

NFL player. Position: **WR**. Team: **MIN**.

## Quick Facts

- **Position:** WR
- **Team:** MIN (Minnesota Vikings)
- **Bye week (2026):** 6
- **FantasyPros PPR rank (pulled 2026-05-21):** 9

## 2026 Outlook

FTN places Jefferson in Tier 2 of WR1 candidates with an explicit QB-driven discount. 2025 numbers were brutal: 13.6 PPG, only 2 TDs on 141 targets (and zero TDs on 17 end-zone targets). Matthew Berry identified Jefferson as a prime bounceback candidate, noting that poor QB play was the primary culprit: he finished 28th in PPG (11.9) with a 63rd-ranked catchable target rate of 67.4%. McCarthy threw 21% bad passes (2nd-highest rate), further limiting Jefferson's production. However, in just 5 starts with Carson Wentz, Jefferson averaged 10 targets, 6.8 receptions, 95.4 receiving yards, and 16.3 PPR points per game—and remarkably, he scored zero TDs in those games, suggesting even more TD upside with reliable QB play. FTN believes Jefferson is still good enough to leap to the front of the pack if Minnesota's QB situation stabilizes.

Kyler Murray joining Vikings significantly improves that QB situation. O'Connell's system has consistently produced functional or above-average QB output; Jefferson as the #1 target in that system with Murray's arm talent creates WR1-overall potential. Matthew Berry identifies Vikings as high-confidence breakout-offense candidate with Murray and Jefferson as the centerpiece. (per 2026 Fantasy Football Breakout Offenses: Which Teams Are Primed to Surprise?)

The QB upgrade is the key lever: in his five starts with Carson Wentz, Jefferson averaged 95 receiving yards per game—which would have ranked third among all NFL wideouts. Kyler Murray, a proven six-time top-12 fantasy QB, is a substantial upgrade from Wentz's serviceable-at-best play. With a top-tier arm and mobility, Murray significantly increases Jefferson's ceiling as a WR1-overall candidate (per Here are the 10 things we're most excited about for fantasy football in the 2026 NFL...).

Jefferson's explosiveness profile is historically elite. Since 2021, he leads the league with 194 explosive receptions despite constant QB change—from Cousins to Darnold to McCarthy to Wentz. Even in 2025 amid Minnesota's second-worst passing-grade season, Jefferson still recorded 28 grabs of 15+ yards (tied 12th among receivers). This demonstrates his big-play ability transcends QB play; the 2026 Murray upgrade should elevate both his baseline and ceiling. (per Tabulating the NFL's most explosive players over the last five seasons).

**2026 recovery narrative:** Fantasy Football Today positions Jefferson for a top-5 WR comeback in 2026, citing improved QB play as the key catalyst. Even if Murray performs at an average level, it's a dramatic upgrade from 2025's QB carousel. Jefferson maintains his elite role in the offense and should benefit from fresh chemistry with Murray's arm talent. His path back to perennial first-rounder status hinges on Murray's on-field performance and quick mesh with the new system. (per 2026-player-outlooks-minnesota-vikings-fantasy-football-today)

Usage model shift: Minnesota ranked 30.1% target share with Jefferson in 2025—only Puka Nacua had higher usage among the league's top receivers over the past two seasons. While Jefferson's volume is a testament to his elite abilities, the Vikings struggled despite surrounding him with complementary weapons like Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson, and Aaron Jones. Analysts suggest a more balanced approach in 2026: spreading targets to Addison, new signing Jauan Jennings (a WR1 talent in the WR3 spot), and leveraging Kyler Murray's ground mobility to reduce reliance on Jefferson alone. (per Justin Jefferson Would Benefit From Lower Usage Next Year - Zone Coverage)

Vikings could pursue additional veteran WR depth (DeAndre Hopkins or Deebo Samuel) if the price is right, creating an "embarrassment of riches" at the position—though depth already appears sufficient with Jefferson, Addison, and Jennings. (per Vikings Urged to Consider 'An Embarrassment of Riches' at WR)

Trade rumors quashed: Early June 2026 speculation that the Vikings might trade Jefferson to the Buffalo Bills to recoup capital for a 2027 QB prospect was definitively ruled out. Any trade would generate $70M+ in dead cap, economically impossible. New GM Nolan Teasley affirmed the Vikings are in competitive mode, not rebuilding, with a "strong nucleus of talent" locked in for a championship run. Jefferson remains the cornerstone WR in Minnesota's elite nucleus (per Vikings Misses and Myths: Justin Jefferson Trade, New GM's Philosophy, Aaron Donald).

**Centerpiece of championship potential (June 9):** ESPN analyst Bill Edholm identified Jefferson as a critical component of Minnesota's playoff contention, naming him as "one of the best players in the game" alongside coach Kevin O'Connell and a first-rate defense. While Edholm flagged QB uncertainty as a concern, he noted that the Vikings' talented support system—including Jefferson's elite receiving ability—provides real hope for a Super Bowl run if the QB situation clarifies. (per Lunchbreak: ESPN's Central Question for Vikings 2026 Minicamp - Minnesota Vikings)

**Fantasy draft positioning - "Polarizing asset" (July 4):** Sports Illustrated's Matt De Lima classified Jefferson as a "polarizing fantasy football asset" worth drafting despite 2025's disappointing TD output (only 2 on 141 targets despite 1,000+ receiving yards). De Lima frames the fantasy community's split: "Some fantasy managers are terrified of repeating 2025, while believers see a bounce-back candidate with top-five WR upside if the quarterback carousel stabilizes." Jefferson's 2026 value hinges entirely on QB play, and with Kyler Murray expected to stabilize the position, his production ceiling is real if Murray thrives in the O'Connell system. De Lima's assessment emphasizes that if Minnesota's quarterback situation stabilizes—particularly with Murray proving reliable—Jefferson offers bounce-back potential to elite WR1 status, though the floor risk (poor QB play) remains real. (per Two Vikings labeled as 'polarizing' fantasy football assets for the 2026 NFL season)

CBS Sports analysis (June 11) reinforces that a trade is virtually impossible in 2026 due to $110M guaranteed money and resulting cap dead cap. Any future trade request would likely come after this season at the earliest, and only if QB play collapses again. Jefferson's public statement affirms he's a "Minnesota Viking until it's all said and done" but added "until they say otherwise"—suggesting patience with Murray and McCarthy while monitoring 2026 outcome. If the Vikings fail to find a long-term QB answer, trade discussions could emerge in 2027. Jefferson's floor remains All-Pro caliber; with Murray's arm talent, his ceiling reaches WR1-overall (1,500+ yards, 10 TDs). (per How long will Justin Jefferson stay in Minnesota? Kyler Murray, J.J. McCarthy can stop the clock from ticking)

Though trade rumors persist—with speculation that Jefferson may want out of Minnesota to play for a true contender given the Vikings' QB uncertainty—any deal would be financially impractical in 2026 and remains unlikely. (per 4 NFL Trades That Could Unleash Fantasy Football Stars Including Justin Jefferson)

As of late June 2026, the Vikings' QB competition between Murray and McCarthy could extend into the preseason, per HC Kevin O'Connell. Murray remains the favorite to win the starting job (per Vikings' Justin Jefferson QB competition on tap).

**RotoBaller's valuation concerns (July 11):** Despite Jefferson's elite talent, RotoBaller warns that his current ADP of WR6 is inflated given competing pass-catchers and Murray's lower pass volume compared to Kirk Cousins. Murray has never topped 4,000 passing yards or 26 TDs in a season and runs the football more than Jefferson's previous QBs. Though Murray supported DeAndre Hopkins in 2020 (115 rec, 1,407 yards), the supporting cast included receivers (Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson) competing for targets. Jefferson's best-case scenario depends on Murray's ability to throw vertically in an offense designed for efficient passing rather than volume. Fantasy analysts project Jefferson more as WR8-10 than locked top-5 (per 5 Early-Round Fantasy Football Busts, League-Losers: Adam's Must-Avoid Draft Picks (2026)).

**Depth chart position (late April):** Remains locked as Vikings' WR1 with Jordan Addison at WR2 and Tai Felton at WR3. Room likely needs "one more veteran body, unless the coaching staff secretly loves Felton," per beat reporting. No changes from prior outlook on role (per Here It Is: The Vikings New Depth Chart for 2026 - Vikings Territory).

**July 1 analysis:** Pete Prisco of CBS Sports ranks Jefferson #8 in his annual top 100 players list (second-highest receiver behind Ja'Marr Chase at #7). However, this represents a decline from his #5 ranking in 2025. Prisco notes Jefferson was "hurt by poor quarterback play last year" and expects Kyler Murray's arrival to help his numbers bounce back. Jefferson posted career lows in 2025: 1,048 yards and 2 TDs despite playing all 17 games (per Only one Minnesota Viking makes CBS Sports' top 100 NFL players for 2026 - CBS News).

**Trade timeline:** CBS Sports analysis projects Jefferson may ask for a trade by 2028 if Minnesota's QB situation between Murray and McCarthy fails to produce long-term success. Any trade would be financially impractical in 2026 due to $70M+ dead cap, but a request in 2028 when McCarthy's third year plays out remains possible if the Vikings' QB answer remains uncertain (per Five NFL stars who could force a Giannis-like trade: Justin Jefferson, Jonathan Taylor...).

**Top-2 receiver debate (June 26, 2026):** CBS Sports re-evaluates Jefferson's standing amid an increasingly crowded WR elite tier. While Jefferson's route-running and body control remain "unmatched," his 2025 productivity collapse (84 catches, 1,048 yards, 2 TDs in 14 games) ranks as his least efficient healthy season to date—and raises legitimate questions about whether Ja'Marr Chase, Puka Nacua, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba have passed him in the pecking order. Chase outpaced Jefferson by nearly 400 yards despite split QB play (Burrow, Flacco, Browning), while Nacua and Smith-Njigba posted 1,700+ yards and 10+ TDs. CBS concludes that while Jefferson is still elite by *talent*, he's slipped to a top-5 receiver by *complete product* (talent + team context)—recognizing his skill is undeniable but that Smith-Njigba, Nacua, and Chase now have superior supporting casts to maximize output. The path back to consensus top-2: Kyler Murray's arm talent must immediately elevate the Vikings' QB environment. Without that step forward, Jefferson remains a WR1 but slots behind the emerging elite. (per Is Justin Jefferson still a top-two wide receiver? Weighing talent vs. production in Vikings' middling offense)

## Role / Depth Chart

Locked-in alpha WR1 in Minnesota.

## Injury Status

Healthy.

## Recent News

- 2026-06-22 — Mailbag: Vikings Receiver Depth After Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison & Jauan Jennings (Mailbag: Vikings Receiver Depth After Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison & Jauan Jennings)
- 2026-07-09 — Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Rating: Sam Darnold for Justin Jefferson? (Dynasty Fantasy Football Trade Rating: Sam Darnold for Justin Jefferson?)
- 2026-07-01 — CBS Sports top-100: Jefferson at #8 (second-highest WR behind Chase), expected to rebound with Kyler Murray (Only one Minnesota Viking makes CBS Sports' top 100 NFL players for 2026 - CBS News)
- 2026-06-18 — 4 NFL Trades That Could Unleash Fantasy Football Stars Including Justin Jefferson (4 NFL Trades That Could Unleash Fantasy Football Stars Including Justin Jefferson)
- 2026-06-26 — Is Justin Jefferson still a top-two wide receiver? Weighing talent vs. production in... (Is Justin Jefferson still a top-two wide receiver? Weighing talent vs. production in...)
- 2026-06-24 — Five NFL stars who could force a Giannis-like trade: Justin Jefferson, Jonathan Taylor... (Five NFL stars who could force a Giannis-like trade: Justin Jefferson, Jonathan Taylor...)
- 2026-04-02 — Fantasy Football 2026 Bounce-Back Players Experts Love (Fantasy Football 2026 Bounce-Back Players Experts Love)
- 2026-05-19 — Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings For 2026: Ja'Marr Chase, Malik Nabers and More (Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings For 2026: Ja'Marr Chase, Malik Nabers and More)
- 2026-06-01 — 100 days to the 2026 NFL season: Predictions, injuries, more (100 days to the 2026 NFL season: Predictions, injuries, more)
- 2026-06-11 — Vikings to start training camp with the Murray-McCarthy turn-taking at QB before... (Vikings to start training camp with the Murray-McCarthy turn-taking at QB before...)


## Open Questions

- Does Minnesota's 2026 QB situation finally support Jefferson at WR1-overall levels?

## Sources

- FTN WR1 candidate tiers 2026

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