Vikings QB Trade Proposal Turns Heads

   

The Minnesota Vikings‘ quarterback situation is one of the biggest spectacles of this upcoming offseason as the pivot off Kirk Cousins has made way for even more possibilities.

Kevin O'Connell, Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings drafted J.J. McCarthy 10th overall to be their future franchise quarterback. For that plan to take place, McCarthy has to play at some point.

However, Sam Darnold has Minnesota living in the now and has made the prospect of letting him go look ridiculous. He earned his first Pro Bowl nod this week after surpassing 4,000 passing yards and throwing 35 touchdowns to the tune of 14 wins entering the final game of the regular season.

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 trade calls for McCarthy. That doesn’t mean there will be any response other than the click of the Vikings hanging up the phone.

Regardless, FanDuel Sportsbook’s social media team got to work on a trade proposal with the New York Jets that was subject to a fanfare of chatter.

Here’s the deal:

Jets get:

  • J.J. McCarthy

Vikings get:

  • 2025 first-round pick (a projected top-10 pick)
  • 2025 fourth-round pick
  • 2027 second-round pick
  • RB Braelon Allen (2024 fourth-round pick)

Jets, Vikings Fans React to J.J. McCarthy Trade Proposal

After nearly a million views on X (formerly Twitter), FanDuel’s trade proposal saw widespread reactions — largely against the move on both sides of the trade.

The consensus among Jets fans is that giving up their projected No. 7 overall pick is too rich for McCarthy, who has missed his entire rookie year after undergoing meniscus surgery.

There’s a growing sentiment that McCarthy would be the top quarterback prospect in this year’s draft, which has driven up his value despite his injury. However, that’s not enough for many Jets fans.

Even an Ohio State fan had to come to the defense of McCarthy, a rival Michigan product, that the Jets and McCarthy are not the right match.

“JJ McCarthy can be a good QB, but he needs to go into the right system,” the fan wrote. “The Jets have shown no capability of developing a QB.”