INDIANAPOLIS — Vikings General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah took a hard turn on Tuesday in the middle of answering his first question about receiver Justin Jefferson’s contract at the NFL scouting combine.
Adofo-Mensah reiterated that the Vikings want to keep Jefferson in purple. He said they were “unbelievably close” to agreeing in early September before the season started and talks were shelved. The Vikings want to pay Jefferson like “the best receiver in the league” and pay him like “one of the best non-quarterbacks.”
“We’ll continue to have those dialogues,” Adofo-Mensah said Tuesday. “I promised them and will continue to promise them that I will not talk about our negotiations. I think that should be done with integrity. So, a lot of the stuff I hear is completely false. I can’t get up here and say what’s not true and not false, because that’s not how I promised to do this job. But I can tell you we’re excited to have him and excited to continue those conversations because he’s somebody we want around for a long time.”
On the topic of rumors: Is there a world in which the Vikings would consider trading Jefferson?
“That is not something that has once crossed my mind,” Adofo-Mensah said. “You got a blue [chip] player, a blue [chip] person; you try to keep as many of those as you can.”
This time around, the clock is ticking louder around the Vikings and Jefferson.
The longer the Vikings wait, the higher Jefferson’s value could rise.
Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase, Jefferson’s former LSU teammate, becomes eligible for a new contract this offseason. Last fall, Chase told Cincinnati reporters that he hopes Jefferson “sets the market for me.”