Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs were running mates as wide receivers for five years with the Vikings.
"Diggs, we had such a great connection on the field, off the field … we kind of knew each other like the backs of our hands," Thielen said Tuesday. "The way we were able to feed off each other in games was something special."
A duo that combined for 680 catches in those five seasons was broken up in March when Diggs was traded to Buffalo for a package that included the 22nd pick in the NFL draft, a choice used on LSU wideout Justin Jefferson.
"Nothing surprises you in this business," Thielen said during a Zoom teleconference. "I've got to trust that our front office is doing what is best for this team."
The 20-year-old Jefferson seems likely to replace Diggs across the field from Thielen, although little is certain at the receiver spot. Thielen had his breakthrough season after the Vikings used the 23rd pick in 2016 on Laquon Treadwell, who floundered in the NFL.
Without the NFL locked out during the coronavirus pandemic, Thielen is mentoring Jefferson the new-fashioned way — virtual meetings on laptops. Their entrances into the NFL will be quite different: Thielen barely latched on with the Vikings in 2014 as a free agent; Jefferson is a high draft pick with no worries about being cut.
"Obviously I wouldn't be in the NFL if this happened in my rookie year," Thielen said. "It's kind of crazy to think about those things. But the best athletes, they can adapt. And I think [Jefferson is] one of those guys. He's taking advantage, I've seen him smile and joking around in these virtual meetings, and knows his stuff when they ask him questions. He's an adaptable person."
Olabisi Johnson, in his second season, and free agent signing Tajae Sharpe are among the receivers getting bonding time online with Thielen.