If the Vikings keep only five wide receivers, a popular player, classic overachiever and Minnesota native could be in trouble of not making the final 53-man roster.
So, Adam Thielen, what say you? Will General Manager Rick Spielman keep six receivers or five, as he did last year?
"I have no idea," said the Detroit Lakes, Minn., native. "It's not my job."
In 2013, Thielen made the team's practice squad as a rookie minicamp tryout invitee from Minnesota State Mankato. Last year, he made the final roster, caught eight passes for 137 yards and a touchdown, and also earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for blocking a punt and returning it for a touchdown against Carolina.
The playmaking continued in Saturday night's 26-16 preseason victory over Tampa Bay when Thielen had catch and runs of 39 yards on third down and 15 yards for a touchdown.
But if the Vikings were to keep only five receivers, they would have a hard time parting with rookie draft pick Stefon Diggs as No. 5 behind Mike Wallace, Charles Johnson, Jarius Wright and former first-round pick Cordarrelle Patterson.
"You just can't look at stuff like that," Thielen said. "If you do, you're not going to perform your best. Just trust that good things will happen if you're working hard and making plays."
Offensive coordinator Norv Turner doesn't make decisions on the final 53, but he did warn against assuming how many players the team will keep at each position based on past years.