Justin Jefferson led the NFL in both receptions and receiving yards this past season, but Kevin O'Connell believes the young star can do more.

"As crazy as this sounds, leading the league in yards and receptions, I think he and I have just scratched the surface of where we want to go as an offense, particularly with him as our premier receiver," the Minnesota Vikings coach said.

In his third season, Jefferson had 128 catches for 1,809 yards and eight touchdowns.

Set to earn just $2.399 million in 2023, with a potential fifth-year team option in 2024, Jefferson is due a massive pay increase.

Jefferson's 4,825 career yards are the most in NFL history for a receiver in the first three years of a career.