data-mm-id=”_6kvrpgc7g”>Joe Burrow is the highest-profile player from LSU's undefeated National Championship team, but he's hardly the only talented member of the Tigers picked in April's NFL Draft. Another first-round selection is feeling a little disrespected right now. After being the fifth wide receiver off the board (at No. 22), Vikings rookie Justin Jefferson seems plenty motivated to prove to the teams that passed over him that they made a mistake and he is, in fact, the best wide receiver from the 2020 NFL Draft. "Every single person that picked a receiver instead of me are going to pay." -@Vikings WR Justin Jefferson (@JJettas2) on The Zach Gelb Show on @CBSSportsRadio Full Interview: https://t.co/NhXP2roUVs#Raiders #Broncos #Cowboys #Eagles #Vikings pic.twitter.com/a6ib8U4Zs0— Zach Gelb (@ZachGelb) April 30, 2020While speaking on the Zach Gelb Show on CBS, Jefferson said he was "shocked" he wound up being the fifth receiver picked and that it put a chip on his shoulder going into the next season. When asked specifically about the Eagles not picking him at 21, a place many draft experts believed he would land, Jefferson turned it back to all the teams that didn't select him, saying, "I'm going to show them that I am the better receiver than the pick that they have."Henry Ruggs III was the first WR taken by the Raiders at No. 12, which was certainly a big surprise. Then Jerry Jeudy (Broncos) went at 15, CeeDee Lamb (Cowboys) was picked at 17 and Jalen Reagor (Eagles) was picked at 21. The Vikings used the pick they acquired when they traded Stefon Diggs to the Bills to select Jefferson and, with Diggs gone, are expected to make him a focal point of the offense. Jefferson shined out wide for LSU and Joe Burrow last season, showcasing an amazing ability to win 50-50 balls against defensive backs and win on deep routes. Most NFL players who aren't the first pick share Jefferson's feelings about teams that overlooked them, but we all know wide receivers are a different breed. It's a competition among all those selected to see who the best is when they get to the NFL. Jefferson certainly has a chance to prove himself and seems highly confident he will.
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I m happy to take this decision and I hope that we re going to achieve an emotion-filled season for the players.
Makelele s decision to stay in Paris was cemented by the departure of coach Paul Le Guen, with whom he didn t see eye to eye, and his replacement by Antoine Kombouare.
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Meeting for the second time this week, Bromley will welcome Ebbsfleet to Hayes Lane on Saturday afternoon.
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Lampard s side beat Jose Mourinho s Tottenham on Sunday but, as was the case with their previous three victories in the Premier League and Champions League, they lost their next game.
Chelsea remain fourth in the table yet Lampard admitted they will struggle to maintain that place if their sequence of up-and-down results continues.
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Greg Dyke is a very nice man, very experienced and very professional. He understood what I was trying to do, Allam told The Sun.
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In a news conference ahead of Liverpool s first game of 2020, which will see the runaway Premier League leaders host Sheffield United on Thursday, Klopp pointed to a suggestion that was raised at last November s UEFA meeting of leading coaches in Nyon.
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