Vikings to Consider Massive McCarthy Trade Amid Darnold Buzz: Report

   

Once considered a bridge quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, Sam Darnold has put J.J. McCarthy‘s future with the team in question amid an undeniably successful season.

J.J. McCarthy, Minnesota Vikings

While Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell said back in August that McCarthy is the team’s “young, franchise quarterback,” Darnold’s career resurgence, throwing for over 4,000 yards and 35 touchdowns to the tune of a 14-2 record with one game remaining, has raised signals around the NFL that McCarthy could be a trade target in the offseason.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter said on Wednesday, January 1, that he full-heartedly believes that teams will inquire about McCarthy given a lackluster upcoming quarterback draft class.

“In a limited quarterback draft class, where there are far more teams that need quarterbacks than there are quarterbacks who actually can step in right away, I definitely think teams will be checking in with the Vikings to see if they have any interest in trading JJ McCarthy,” Schefter said on ESPN Radio. “Now, they may say ‘we don’t’, and that’s the end of it. But do I think teams will explore that option? Of course. Absolutely. 100%.”

The Vikings, which hold only three draft picks in the 2025 draft, could use extra draft capital to fortify a team that has emerged with a ready-to-win roster with Darnold.

Schefter said that Minnesota could land a first-round pick and additional draft capital for McCarthy — which would be a win after the Vikings drafted him 10th overall in April.

“Because J.J. McCarthy would have been a top, if not the top quarterback prospect in this draft,” Schefter added, acknowledging that McCarthy’s knee surgery is a misnomer for his trade value. “If the Vikings decided they wanted to trade him — I don’t know if they will — I believe they would get back everything they put into him and then some. It would be a [first-round pick] and then some.”