Vikings labeled as the top choice for an elite quarterback at the 11th pick.
The Minnesota Vikings are likely to add a quarterback behind Sam Darnold through the NFL draft, but the specific player and pick are still uncertain and carry significant implications.
Owning the 11th overall selection, the Vikings’ decision not to trade up could limit their chances of landing one of the top three or four quarterback prospects in the 2024 class. However, ESPN’s Matt Bowen named the Vikings as his “favorite team fit” for Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy, suggesting they might be able to draft him without a costly move up the draft board.
McCarthy could thrive in Kevin O’Connell’s passing game, utilizing play-action concepts to improve his timing and rhythm. He excelled in completing 76.3% of his play-action passes last season with a Total QBR of 90.4, making him an excellent fit for the Vikings’ system.
Additionally, McCarthy possesses the ability to make plays outside of the structure with his second-reaction skills, using his legs to create throwing opportunities. While the Vikings signed Sam Darnold in free agency, McCarthy could potentially become their long-term starter.
However, McCarthy’s draft stock has risen since leading Michigan to a national title in January, making it challenging for the Vikings to acquire him without trading up. Teams like the Washington Commanders and New England Patriots could also be interested in McCarthy, adding further uncertainty to the draft’s early selections.