The Minnesota Vikings have been without star wide receiver Justin Jefferson after he suffered an injury during training camp. While the Vikings' issues have begun to mount, there was some concern about Jefferson's lack of reps. But, the former LSU standout who caught the league by storm in his rookie season doesn't seem too worried, according to Chad Graff of The Athletic. 

Jefferson suffered a shoulder injury but the hope is that he is good to go by the time the regular season starts. Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer said it doesn't look like he will play in the next preseason game, according to Kevin Patra of NFL.com.

“He's good. He feels good. I don't think he'll play in the game this week but we'll see as it goes.”

The rookie was sensational last season, posting 88 catches for 1400 yards and seven scores, and with more chemistry with Kirk Cousins, there is a likelihood his numbers go up this season.

Dalvin Cook, Cousins, Jefferson, Adam Thielen, and Irv Smith create one of the more dynamic offenses in the league if everybody can stay healthy.

So far, all signs point to Jefferson being ready to roll by the start of the season, and he is set for another huge season.