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The Minnesota Vikings are all-in on J.J. McCarthy, opting to decline signing a veteran quarterback to back up the 22-year-old ...
Predicted Vikings Trade Moves Up in 2024 Draft for Polarizing QB Prospect. ... McCarthy is one of the youngest prospects in the draft, let alone among the class of incoming quarterbacks.
No quarterback may be more scrutinized this season than J.J. McCarthy. The former Michigan star missed all of last season with a torn meniscus. Now that he is slated to be the Week 1 starter for the ...
As the prospect of Darnold staying with the Vikings beyond this season looks more realistic, trade theories have surfaced since ESPN’s Adam Schefter guaranteed that the Vikings will listen to ...
The Vikings' recent 2024 draft class was highlighted by the selection of two exciting, high-upside prospects — Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy and Alabama edge rusher ...
Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah hasn't been shy about making trades in the past. If the right opportunity is presented, it wouldn't be surprising to see Minnesota trade up to grab a ...
Vikings’ Return in Stefon Diggs Trade Stands Out Getty Stefon Diggs #1 of the Houston Texans. Houston acquired Diggs from the Buffalo Bills on April 3 for a sixth-round pick this year (No. 189 ...
Flights to visit quarterback prospects and film sessions to identify players he likes. ... (or too costly to trade up), the Vikings will have their pick of options at No. 11 or 23.
That would theoretically allow the Vikings to jump the Giants at 6 and make a trade for the Chargers' No. 5 pick for Maye — without giving up quite the haul they'd need to get up to 3 or 4.
The Minnesota Vikings made a huge trade with the Houston Texans in March to acquire their No. 23 overall pick and No. 232 ... The Vikings might not have to trade up to land a quarterback prospect.
The Vikings currently boast a mere $1.1 million in cap space, per Over the Cap. They can't save any money by trading Cousins until after June 1, barring another major renegotiation with the QB.
"The Vikings trade No. 42 overall, No. 108 overall (fourth round) and a 2025 third-round pick to jump from No. 42 to get their quarterback and that coveted fifth-year option," Trapasso writes.