Former USC wide receiver Jordan Addison was the Minnesota Vikings 2023 1st round draft pick , one of the few so far in Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s tenure that looks like a draft weekend win for the third-year general manager, who’s now lead three different Vikings’ drafts...

with very little noticeable success. After enjoying one of the best wide receiver rookie seasons in franchise history (see below), Addison’s 2024 campaign has not seen the same kind of success. Through five games played in 2024, Addison hasn’t been nearly as noticeable or proficient.

So far this season, the now 22-year-old has quietly amassed just 14 catches on 23 targets, for 1 touchdown. According to Pro-Football Reference, Addison’s success rate this season, when targeted, is an ugly 43.5%.

Jordan Addison not happy about current lot in life with Minnesota Vikings But here’s the thing...

wide receivers like to catch footballs because the more footballs they catch, the more money they make. Here’s another thing, wide receivers cannot throw footballs to themselves. Thus, when they aren’t catching enough footballs for their liking, they tend to point fingers.

On Saturday morning, just a couple days after the Minnesota Vikings lost to the Los Angeles Rams, a game in which Jordan Addison caught only two passes (3 targets), for 22 yards, the sophomore wide receiver took to social media to voice his displeasure. Of course, it came in somewhat cryptic fashion. Not Stefon Diggs cryptic.

.. but close.

h.