That article literally reads like it was done by AI.
It reads like click bait non sense.
I do not see it with JJ but I do agree that he does fully grasp the goal is to win games and not pad stats. So he starts out with the right mind set.
He is going to be one to watch. I like his situation way better than CW.
The real question will be how many from this draft will end up being any good. History’s seems to suggest 1 to maybe 2 a year end up being any good. And they had 6 go in the first round. So it is safe to say like at least 3 will end up not being very good.
Article: Vikings GM Kwesi makes it clear that he was FIRED UP over the selection of Michigan QB JJ McCarthy. “We were fortunate he was there. And what’s great is the entire organization from top to bottom supported the decision.”
Using history as a guide, only one time has all 3 of the top 3 QBs gone on to become franchise QBs for the team that drafted them. And that year has an asterisk because it involved a trade. Eli Manning, Philip Rivers and Ben Roethlisberger was the year. So between Williams, Daniels and Maye…one of them is a guaranteed bust. Most likely 2 of the 3. The 2020 class is fast becoming the ultimate exception. The top 3 QBs all look like franchise QBs (Burrow, Tua, Herbert) and the icing on the cake is Jordan Love was the 4th QB off the board and Jalen Hurts was the 5th QB off the board.
I am seeing Y.A. Tittle. I remember when the board went crazy when we landed him in the 1948 draft. And then we let him sign with Colts. Ugh. The hate spewed on Twitter. Luckily the Bears mismanaged Bobby Layne. And the rest is history. We didn’t realize that The Den meetup at the 1957 championship would be the end of an era.