Michigan Quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s Rising Stock Impresses NFL Scouts After Pro Day

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NFL Scout Hypes J.J. McCarthy’s ‘Ridiculous’ Pro Day: ‘He’s a Super Athlete’

Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy garnered attention from NFL scouts following his pro-day performance on Monday. According to an AFC college scouting director quoted by Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer, McCarthy was hailed as a “super athlete” with impressive throwing efficiency.

Although he didn’t immediately stand out among top quarterbacks like Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, or Drake Maye, McCarthy’s stock has been on the rise in recent months.

One AFC coach, comparing McCarthy’s pro day to Williams’, noted McCarthy’s unexpected arm strength, particularly impressed by a throw made under pressure. Despite occasional inaccuracies, McCarthy showcased tight spirals and strong ball rotation, earning recognition for his throwing abilities.

J.J. McCarthy
J.J. McCarthy (Credits: Getty Images)

During his final year at Michigan, McCarthy amassed notable statistics, including 2,991 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, and a mere four interceptions, culminating in a national title for the Wolverines. Bleacher Report’s Scouting Department ranks him as the fourth quarterback in the draft class and the 54th overall prospect, trailing Maye, Williams, and Daniels.

In Bleacher Report’s mock draft, McCarthy is forecasted to be selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the fifth overall pick, although the Vikings currently hold the eleventh pick. Speculation suggests that Minnesota may seek to trade up for a quarterback, given projections that Williams, Daniels, and Maye will likely be selected within the first three picks.

McCarthy’s potential landing with the Vikings hinges on their ability to maneuver in the draft to secure a quarterback. With other top prospects expected to be off the board early, McCarthy could emerge as a viable option for Minnesota should they pursue a trade-up strategy to secure their preferred choice at quarterback.

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