02-25-2018, 08:52 PM
http://www.1500espn.com/vikings-2/2018/0...situation/
Last week, MMQB’s Peter King wrote his potential landing spots for
every free agent quarterback. For the Minnesota Vikings, King projected
that Teddy Bridgewater and Case Keenum will both be on the roster when
2018 opens. But that’s far from the only possibility. So let’s have a
look at five potential quarterback scenarios for the Vikings…
Teddy Bridgewater-Josh McCown
Pluses:
If the Vikings make Bridgewater their set-in-stone starter heading
into camp, that means they are highly confident in his health. They have
more information about his status than any other team or anyone on the
outside and have seen him practice from October to the end of the
season. Bridgewater would find himself a much better situation than the
one he last had in 2015 with two elite receivers, an improved offensive
line and a top-notch all-around running back.
McCown played well for the New York Jets last season after winning
their starting job in camp. He had similar numbers to Case Keenum with a
94.5 rating and an adjusted completion percentage on deep passes that
only trails Drew Brees among free agents. If the Vikings had to turn
things over to McCown, they could still remain competitive so long as
Mike Zimmer’s defense is elite again. McCown would also be OK with a
backup job at age 39 and he has previous experience working with John
DeFilippo.
Drawbacks:
While he’s played well at times, it would be a lot to ask McCown to
lead the Vikings anywhere if Bridgewater got hurt or struggled mightily.
No matter how much the Vikings have seen in practice, it’s difficult to
project whether Bridgewater will return to the form of late 2015 and
preseason 2016, in which the team believed he would take the next step
toward becoming a top-notch QB. There’s a chance the Vikings could end
up back at square one.
Why it’s the best outcome: Bridgewater still has a
ceiling to reach. He’s already proven that he can win. If he comes back
healthy, the Vikings could very well have their QB for the next decade.
In the worst case scenario, McCown gives them a chance to compete.
Odds of it happening: Very high
Last week, MMQB’s Peter King wrote his potential landing spots for
every free agent quarterback. For the Minnesota Vikings, King projected
that Teddy Bridgewater and Case Keenum will both be on the roster when
2018 opens. But that’s far from the only possibility. So let’s have a
look at five potential quarterback scenarios for the Vikings…
Teddy Bridgewater-Josh McCown
Pluses:
If the Vikings make Bridgewater their set-in-stone starter heading
into camp, that means they are highly confident in his health. They have
more information about his status than any other team or anyone on the
outside and have seen him practice from October to the end of the
season. Bridgewater would find himself a much better situation than the
one he last had in 2015 with two elite receivers, an improved offensive
line and a top-notch all-around running back.
McCown played well for the New York Jets last season after winning
their starting job in camp. He had similar numbers to Case Keenum with a
94.5 rating and an adjusted completion percentage on deep passes that
only trails Drew Brees among free agents. If the Vikings had to turn
things over to McCown, they could still remain competitive so long as
Mike Zimmer’s defense is elite again. McCown would also be OK with a
backup job at age 39 and he has previous experience working with John
DeFilippo.
Drawbacks:
While he’s played well at times, it would be a lot to ask McCown to
lead the Vikings anywhere if Bridgewater got hurt or struggled mightily.
No matter how much the Vikings have seen in practice, it’s difficult to
project whether Bridgewater will return to the form of late 2015 and
preseason 2016, in which the team believed he would take the next step
toward becoming a top-notch QB. There’s a chance the Vikings could end
up back at square one.
Why it’s the best outcome: Bridgewater still has a
ceiling to reach. He’s already proven that he can win. If he comes back
healthy, the Vikings could very well have their QB for the next decade.
In the worst case scenario, McCown gives them a chance to compete.
Odds of it happening: Very high