Teddy Bridgewater, so the excitement is palpable, the suspense through the roof.
But according to Bleacher Report, Vikings fans evidently must be on “bust” watch with McCarthy.
J.J. McCarthy Gets Bust Treatment from a National Media Outlet
Say it ain’t so — is the general reaction from fans.
He explained, “To be fair, Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy has never taken a regular-season snap in the NFL. The 2024 first-round pick out of Michigan made a brief preseason appearance as a rookie before undergoing season-ending knee surgery.”
“The Vikings aren’t about to ditch McCarthy if he plays at a below-average level in 2025. Yet, the former Wolverine is going to face sky-high expectations in what is essentially his inaugural campaign.”
It’s worth noting that McCarthy’s meniscus recovery has been completed with no hiccups.
“Minnesota won 14 games with Sam Darnold last season, then allowed Darnold to depart in free agency in order to hand the keys to McCarthy,” Knox continued.
“Add the injury to the fact that McCarthy was never viewed as an elite prospect—the B/R Scouting Department ranked him 33rd overall on its final 2024 board—and it’s not hard to envision McCarthy experiencing his fair share of growing pains this season.”
A Brutal Selection
Many players on Knox’s list were secondary players, so to speak — and not the QB1 or main hope for the future.
In that vein, the nomination of McCarthy felt particularly brutal, as fans desperately want the 22-year-old to transform into a long-term QB1 solution. Of course, McCarthy’s placement on a preseason “bust” docket means absolutely nothing. He can dispel the narrative in about eight weeks.
It’s just that readers of Knox’s work would rather see a non-McCarthy candidate. Predicting the golden boy as a bust is vicious summer handiwork.
Plenty of Time to Develop
Meanwhile, even if McCarthy doesn’t set the world on fire like Patrick Mahomes in 2018, Justin Herbert in 2020, C.J. Stroud in 2023, or Jayden Daniels in 2024, he’ll have ample time to mature. This brand of Vikings leadership has hinted for months that organizations fail quarterbacks before quarterbacks fail organizations, meaning all of Minnesota’s eggs rest in McCarthy’s basket.
the 2025 offseason beefing up his roster for a Super Bowl window. Most of Knox’s bust selections were newcomers from the offseason for each NFL team, and if one materializes for Minnesota, it will likely be due to injury.
12 days away.