Cordarrelle Patterson best be ready for this. All of it. The hype, the expectations, and yes, the comparisons.
And man oh man, on Patterson's first full day as a Viking, the comparisons were grand.
Remember Randy Moss, he of the 587 catches, 9,316 yards and 92 touchdowns while wearing a No. 84 Vikings jersey? It's no coincidence that Patterson, the receiver whom the Vikings traded four picks to secure on the NFL draft's first night, will be wearing Moss' old number.
He always has, going back to his days wearing purple and gold for the Northwestern High School Trojans in South Carolina.
"Randy Moss was my role model growing up," Patterson said at his introductory news conference Friday. "Now I've got a chance to practice on the field he practiced on and play in the games he played in."
And you remember Percy Harvin, too, right? For the past four seasons, Harvin had been a do-it-all barrel of TNT who just needed the ball to create something special, with backfield pitches or bubble screens, darts down the field or even on kick returns. Turns out Patterson has similar potential — in all areas.
Moss was the 1998 Offensive Rookie of the Year. Harvin became an instant Pro Bowl player.
No wonder the early local reaction to Thursday's eye-opening trade for Patterson was so enthusiastic.