VIKINGS SEAL THE DEAL: Vikings Double Down on J.J. McCarthy as QB1 – with the Perfect Backup Now Locked in to Bolster Their Championship Run

Now that the Aaron Rodgers situation is resolved, the Minnesota Vikings can move forward with J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback and consider realistic prospects for adding an experienced quarterback. The trade market is an option, but there are some famous veterans who are available and have been sidelined by the Rodgers issue.

As free agency began on March 10, ESPN Vikings beat reporter Kevin Seifert said that ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky matched a veteran signal caller with the Vikings. “During ESPN’s free agency special on ESPN2, Dan Orlovsky suggests Jameis Winston as the Vikings’ UFA QB option, presumably if Daniel Jones signs elsewhere.”

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Daniel Jones, of course, signed elsewhere, preferring a greater chance to start with the Indianapolis Colts. Orlovsky’s mention of Winston for the Vikings seems uncomfortable at first, but a closer look reveals that it makes a lot of sense–especially now that the Rodgers conjecture has ended.
Jameis Winston has been further validated as a desirable Minnesota Vikings backup target. J.J. McCarthy

“Carson Wentz is another big-armed journeyman who fits here, especially given his Midwestern upbringing. Winston is a little younger and has more recent starting experience, but Kevin O’Connell would like his aggressive leadership in the same room as the still-developing J.J. McCarthy.”
The mention of Wentz is significant, but Benjamin did not abandon his argument that Winston would be an excellent backup for McCarthy in Minnesota. The once-erratic former No. 1 overall choice (on and off the field) has settled in nicely as a backup and unusual leader during the last few years.

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Winston still has a significant element of “YOLO” in his playing style, with 11 of his 12 interceptions coming in four of his seven starts last season with the Browns, as well as three games in which he surpassed 300 yards. However, this just means that he embodies two crucial characteristics of a good backup quarterback: he is entertaining to watch and competent. He also nails a third key quality of being a rookie quarterback’s backup: experience without being a threat to his development.
The Vikings have lots of alternatives as they look to add an experienced quarterback who fits. Winston’s popularity is growing, and properly so.

 

 

 

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