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Vikings on hunt for QB options...
#1
Big concerns have bubbled to the surface with JJM on these two in particular:

1). Durability
2). His inability to execute key middle of the field concepts of the offense that Jettas and KOC love

Both of these have to improve considerably, or he wont be the starter here.

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Vikings enter their offseason in search of a “baseline” level of quarterback play that’s higher than what they had in 2025. J.J. McCarthy, coach Kevin O’Connell said on Tuesday, Feb. 24, is still capable of meeting that standard.

But as the Vikings began their offseason in earnest at the NFL scouting combine, they indicated they had no interest in limiting their options to fill their most pressing need.

Executive Vice President of Football Operations Rob Brzezinski said Tuesday the Vikings are “exploring all possibilities” at quarterback, including even an established player who would join the team as the unquestioned starter.

“What we do know is we need a level of baseline quarterback play for us to be effective,” Brzezinski said. “A lot of this is, has been J.J. in an unfortunate [situation] with some of the injuries and things that he’s dealt with. But we’re going to explore every opportunity. We can’t manufacture what’s not there. So, number one, where are the options? Is it reciprocal? Is it financially doable? All of those things. There’s just a lot of factors that go into it."

Brzezinski, who’s leading the Vikings front office this offseason after the team fired General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah on Jan. 30, said some of the criticism of McCarthy — who missed seven games because of injury in his first year as the starter while throwing 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions — has been unfair.

When asked if he still believes McCarthy can be a franchise quarterback, O’Connell said, “I believe the answer to that question is ‘yes,’” referencing the comments he’d first made about McCarthy’s potential after the QB tore his meniscus in 2024.

But even though “a lot of those feelings [about McCarthy] are still the same,” O’Connell acknowledged the Vikings’ timeline has changed. 

The team spent more cash than any club in the NFL in 2025 to surround McCarthy with a veteran roster; a veteran roster means the Vikings seem less inclined to display unlimited patience with the 23-year-old. “We have a responsibility, as we put together this team, to make sure we use the data we have and the experiences we have, with feelings that we’ve had at different times as an organization, regardless what may have been the assumption of going in,” O’Connell said.

As both O’Connell and Brzezinski discussed the standard for the Vikings at quarterback, they highlighted the need for durability. When the Vikings had a consistent starter (Kirk Cousins in 2022 and Sam Darnold in 2024), they won a combined 27 games, O’Connell pointed out. In the two seasons in which they’ve missed the playoffs under O’Connell, they used a combined seven starting QBs.

For McCarthy to claim the job again in 2026, he’ll have to show he can stay on the field after missing time with a high ankle sprain, a concussion and multiple hand injuries in 2025. He’ll also have to improve his accuracy, particularly on the concepts the Vikings like to run over the middle of the field, and demonstrate sound decision-making that helps the offense sustain drives.

The Vikings could try to coax that improvement out of him in a more open QB competition than they had in 2025; O’Connell pointed out how well McCarthy responded in his rookie training camp while practicing with Darnold in 2024.

They could also take a bigger swing, possibly through a trade, for an established starter who would change their future at quarterback. Such a maneuver would come at a cost, especially for a team that needs to clear roughly $40 million in cap space before free agency begins in less than two weeks.

But on Tuesday, the Vikings seemed open to any solution that would turn the game’s most important position into an asset again.

“We have a couple of weeks, and so we’re just exploring every option that could be out there,” Brzezinski said. “We’re casting a wide net.”

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Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 
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#2
Nothing new here. And this supposed 'inability to execute key middle of the field concepts' is strictly rumor, it never came out of anyone's mouth in Eagan. No matter what anyone thinks, I just can't see how you don't give McCarthy one more year at QB1. There is 0.0% QB whisperer in giving up on JJM already. Not sure how you nurture a 'franchise QB' by making him QB2 for 2026 after he's already been the starter. Should have signed Rodgers for last year if that was the case, but that ship has sailed.

You're either all in or all out on McCarthy for 2026, but that doesn't mean you can't get a much better QB2 to win some games if JJ turns out to be a guy that can't stay healthy. And then he's out for 2027 if that happens. It goes without saying JJM has to be a better QB this year, its just obvious. How much better?


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Kevin O'Connell, appearing on
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Vikings got themselves the rawest thrower out of that bunch of QB's in 24. Maybe he'd look better in comparison if he had more reps? We'll never know for sure. 

I think the middle of the field concerns are legit and KOC had to veer away from those concepts mid-way through last season. He just did so w/out announcing it to the fans or press - but the DC's I'm sure noticed.

Bottom line for me is I havent given up and I really want JJM to succeed. But until he does? He hasn't and the org has to secure themselves a lot more at QB.

What that means, I guess we'll see soon

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INDIANAPOLIS -- #Texans general manager Nick Caserio calls C.J. Stroud trade rumors ‘moronic,’ emphasizes: ‘We’re not trading him. He’s our quarterback’
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(2 hours ago)purplefaithful Wrote: Vikings got themselves the rawest thrower out of that bunch of QB's in 24. Maybe he'd look better in comparison if he had more reps? We'll never know for sure. 

I think the middle of the field concerns are legit and KOC had to veer away from those concepts mid-way through last season. He just did so w/out announcing it to the fans or press - but the DC's I'm sure noticed.

Bottom line for me is I havent given up and I really want JJM to succeed. But until he does? He hasn't and the org has to secure themselves a lot more at QB.

What that means, I guess we'll see soon

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You can't throw over the middle if you're airmailing WRs at the rate McCarthy was, especially early. It's simply too great of turnover risk. Good on KO and the staff for making adjustments.
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John Lynch: Would take "fairly strong" offer to trade Mac Jones.
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(3 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: Nothing new here. And this supposed 'inability to execute key middle of the field concepts' is strictly rumor, it never came out of anyone's mouth in Eagan. No matter what anyone thinks, I just can't see how you don't give McCarthy one more year at QB1. There is 0.0% QB whisperer in giving up on JJM already. Not sure how you nurture a 'franchise QB' by making him QB2 for 2026 after he's already been the starter. Should have signed Rodgers for last year if that was the case, but that ship has sailed.

You're either all in or all out on McCarthy for 2026, but that doesn't mean you can't get a much better QB2 to win some games if JJ turns out to be a guy that can't stay healthy. And then he's out for 2027 if that happens. It goes without saying JJM has to be a better QB this year, its just obvious. How much better?


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Kevin O'Connell, appearing on
@KFAN1003, said Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is in California training with QB Trainer John Beck.

The bold is something I just don't buy at all. If we bring in a veteran who wins the competition, JJ just goes back in the oven. He's still the QBOTF, and even if he doesn't play a snap in 2026, I would fully expect him to the be the starter in 2027. I understand that he needs snaps, but winning is more important right now. He can still develop behind the scenes. Jordan Love didn't play until his 3rd season, Rodgers his 4th. No reason JJ can't develop on that same timeline.

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John Lynch: Would take "fairly strong" offer to trade Mac Jones.

That's an interesting development. From the Rick-ish "we have no intention to trade" Jones to just wanting "a fairly strong" offer.
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#8
This whole conversation is boring to me. The vikings have said nothing of note. The media is just left to speculate.

Hopefully we can get some real nuggets of reporting over the combine.
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