MANKATO – The day before the Vikings' first preseason game, Adam Thielen was in the thick of planning his wedding.
And while taste-testing the reception food is one of the best aspects of impending nuptials, the wide receiver was too focused on making the cut to cut the cake.
"He wouldn't try any of the cakes because he had a game," his fiancée, Caitlin Graboski, said of their planning for next May's wedding. "And I was over there eating, like, everything."
Adam's focus wasn't just because of Friday's game. The Detroit Lakes native and former Minnesota State Mankato standout was on the Vikings' practice squad last year and is now in line to grab one of the last receiving spots as well as a special teams place on the final roster.
Tell any of that to Thielen, and the 23-year-old will just shake his head and look down at his feet.
"It's not pressure to me, it's just with my mind-set, I'm just coming out here to get better every day," he said Sunday from the field where he also played college football. "If I'm not good enough, I'm not good enough."
Where Thielen is reluctant to brag, his training camp and on-the-road roommate, Cordarrelle Patterson will boast for him.
"I know he's going to make the team," said Patterson, one of the team's top receivers and a Pro Bowl kick returner as a rookie last year. "I don't care what anybody else says, he's a part of this team. … Talent like that, you cannot hide. I have defensive guys, you know, veterans, who're saying Adam should have been a part of this team last year, and I feel that, too."