Vikings WR Jordan Addison named as a Rising Star by NFLPA

The NFLPA expects the Vikings rookie WR to be a popular name in the near future.

The Minnesota Vikings’ pick of wide receiver Jordan Addison in the 2023 NFL Draft was met with significant fanfare.

Addison was successful during his college career and also received some significant Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals from companies like United Airlines.

Now that Addison is in the NFL, expect that popularity to carry over.

In their annual 2023 Rising Stars list, the NFLPA named Addison as one of their rookie Rising Stars.

According to the NFLPA, rookies included on this list are “expected to make a breakthrough in NFL player product sales.” The rankings consider different factors, including the support from a team’s fanbase.

“The rankings consider various factors that contribute to early sales popularity,” a press release from the NFLPA writes. “These factors include on-field performance, early demand for content and marketing from NFLPA partners, fantasy league status, collegiate name, image and likeness deals, the players’ existing reach to a massive audience of fans, participation in Rookie Premiere, product submissions from over 90 NFLPA licensees, support from team fan bases, and emerging talent in strong markets”

Addison’s inclusion shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Wide receivers tend to be among the most popular positions on the field, and Minnesota is a large enough market to make a massive impact on jersey sales.

Drew Lock, Jerry Jeudy make NFLPA’s ‘Rising Stars’ list

Players on the list are poised to have breakout seasons, gain fan support and rank among the top-sellers of player merchandise.

Denver Broncos second-year quarterback Drew Lock and rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy are both on the NFL Players Association’s Rising Stars List.

“The annual NFLPA Rising Stars list identifies top Rookies and Veterans poised to have breakout seasons, gain fan support and ultimately rank among the top-sellers of all officially licensed player merchandise,” the NFLPA says on its website.

Jeudy is the fifth-ranked rookie on the list, behind Joe Burrow, Chase Young, Tua Tagovailo and CeeDee Lamb. Lock is the ninth-ranked veteran on the list, behind Nick Chubb, Aaron Jones, D.K. Metcalf, Marquise Brown, Deebo Samuel, Jaylon Smith, Raheem Mostert and Damien Williams.

Making the list could prove to be financially beneficial for Lock and Jeudy.

“This year’s Rising Stars will provide partners with a valuable resource for planning licensed product lines, evaluating potential brand ambassadors, launching social media campaigns, developing new player-focused content, and creating marketing and promotion strategies for the upcoming season,” the NFLPA said in a press release.

Lock will serve as Denver’s starting quarterback this season and Jeudy is expected to serve as the No. 2 wide receiver behind Courtland Sutton.

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