The good news for Jones is he has a 70:47 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
He has thrown more interceptions than touchdowns in a season once in his career. That was in 2023 when he played in six games due to a neck injury. The Vikings have $7.1 million in cap space as of November 23. Over The Cap projects them to have $74.4 million in 2025.
Jones, who has already banked $108.1 million in his young career, could benefit from the Vikings’ highly-viewed infrastructure.
Vikings Could Boast Blue Chip QB Room With Daniel Jones
If Jones joins the Vikings, it would not just give the organization three former first-round picks, two of whom have starting experience. It would mean three former top-10 picks who will receive tutelage from former QBs O’Connell and position coach Josh McCown.
O’Connell has espoused his belief in coaching up players’ strengths, and Jones would be another reclamation project to prove that.
“I think about the things that are fixable, I think about the things that are coachable,” O’Connell said during a conference for “Faith & Life” in April. “I do very much believe in certain principles of playing the quarterback position; I believe the footwork in the lower half of any quarterback can be fixed with the proper coaching and teaching.
“When you see the good things on tape, you see things that they can do better on tape.”