



Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Laquon Treadwell is not loafing through his rookie year, just happy to be in the NFL.

Treadwell is looking to dominate and take home some serious hardware by the time the 2016 season comes to a close.

"My expectations for myself is to start," Treadwell said recently, per Chris Tommasson of the Pioneer Press. "I don’t hold myself to low standards at all by any means. So when I get to start, helping the team win, try to win Rookie of the Year. Pro Bowl. Super Bowl."

The NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year is typically a running back or a quarterback, but two of the past four wide receivers to win the award have been Vikings: Percy Harvin (2009) and Randy Moss (1998).

After selecting the 6-foot-2, 215-pound wide receiver with the 23rd-overall pick in this year's draft, the Vikings sure hope Treadwell can repeat history and live up to the lofty expectations he has set for himself.