Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer has the challenge of introducing the NFL to rookie wide receiver Justin Jefferson, the standout target for No. 1 pick Joe Burrow at LSU.

In addition to learning an NFL offense and getting used to the professional ranks, Jefferson, 20, has to improve upon his touchdown dances, per Zimmer.

Per ESPN's NFL Live, via Vikings Wire:

“I think his ability to go up and get the football,” Zimmer told ESPN’s NFL Live. “(When) he was in contested catches, he was one of the best in the country. He was able to line up in all the different positions on the offense and run all kinds of different routes. So he looked like a professional right from [the] start, but his acceleration, the way he (moved) — even liked his touchdown dances.”

The joking remark from Zimmer is just the tip of the iceberg of what it takes to be a star in the NFL. The Vikings may have lucked out when the former Tiger landed to them with the 22nd overall pick in last month's draft, but the college star can't rest on his laurels.

In his junior season with LSU, en route to an undefeated season and national championship, Jefferson caught 111 receptions for over 1,500 yards, hauling in 18 out of Burrow's 60 passing touchdowns, too. That kind of production is almost unprecedented at the NCAA level, but it's something Vikings fans and the team are hoping will one day come about from Jefferson and current starting veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins.

In the meantime, while he has downtime, Jefferson can work on his touchdown dances for the Vikings.

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