K.J. Osborn watched the Vikings release receiver Adam Thielen this offseason and envisioned a bigger role this fall, filling a mentor's shoes as the No. 2 receiver.
The Vikings gave Osborn a new reality by using a first-round draft pick on Jordan Addison, who head coach Kevin O'Connell called a "day-one starter" in the team's draft room following the pick.
Osborn found himself mimicking Thielen another way.
He said he texted Addison right away after the selection.
After all, that's what Thielen did to welcome Osborn as a 2020 fifth-round pick.
"Letting him know — anything he needs, I'll help him," said Osborn, who turns 26 on June 10. "It's weird I'm one of the older guys in the room. I'm going on Year 4, but I feel like the vet, which is crazy. I think I'm a natural leader and that's something I've embraced and am comfortable with."
Osborn has quickly found himself in the awkward spot of an NFL veteran expected to raise the next generation while also competing for roles that turn into dollars. Entering the final year of his rookie contract, Osborn said he's motivated to prove his worth to not only the Vikings but 31 other teams ahead of 2024 free agency.
"It's not just the draft," he said. "It's the NFL. They're always looking to replace you. To me, it's about respect, man. I want to earn my respect. … I was a fifth-round pick. I was a two-star recruit. I came from the [Mid-American Conference]. If they draft somebody, didn't draft somebody — I came from the MAC, you know what I'm saying? I'm trying to prove to myself."