Newsstand: J.J. McCarthy's best trait highlighted by NFL writer
Michigan Wolverines star quarterback alum J.J. McCarthy is prepping for his rookie season with the Minnesota Vikings, who made him the No. 10 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. McCarthy steps into a system tailor-made to his strengths in terms of having a ton of playmakers and a play action passing game as the staple of the system.
ESPN’s Jordan Reid thinks that is going to be his calling card at the next level and be an area that he sets the standard for in the NFL over the next five years.
“The Vikings led the NFL in under-center passing plays (207 dropbacks) and play-action snaps (217) last season, two categories where McCarthy had plenty of experience in Michigan’s scheme,” ESPN’s Jordan Reid wrote on May 16.
“The area he could lead the league in five years: QBR on play-action. Efficiency off these concepts is a strength of McCarthy’s game, and Minnesota runs a lot of it. He’s comfortable turning his back to the defense and resetting his eyes prior to making throws. His 90.4 QBR and 76.3% completion rate on play-action ranked sixth and seventh in the country, respectively, last season.”
McCarthy also had a notable weekend, crossing paths with Michigan alum and NFL legend Tom Brady at a Fanatics event.
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