La Velle's 3-2 Pitch: Three observations and two predictions on Sundays.
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Justin Jefferson already is among the elite pass catchers, and he's in his third season. Adam Thielen is a highly productive veteran. And K.J. Osborn flashed during his second season.
But this is a reminder to not forget about another Vikings receiver in Bisi Johnson, whose rise from the depths of the 2019 draft was interrupted last year when he suffered a season-ending knee injury during camp.
After catching 45 passes for 483 yards over his first two seasons, some felt 2021 would be Johnson's breakout season.
Now 2022 will have to be that year. Johnson is back to bouncing around at practice and is determined to make up for lost time.
"I've been enjoying it," Johnson said. "I've been feeling like myself again, which has been great the last two, three weeks and actually enjoying football."
Getting back that old feeling can't be taken lightly. An injured player is challenged to remain disciplined throughout his or her rehabilitation, trying to reach recovery checkpoints and overcome any setbacks. They are not with their team as much as they are used to, and camaraderie is part of the lifestyle.