I don't think it's a given McCarthy lines up under center next year. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the plan is to keep him on the bench for another season unless he's just doing so well behind the scenes his play demands it. When the team was trying to sign Cousins I think the plan was for him to play the 2025 season as well. Now with JJ having to sit an entire season due to an injury they may well want him to have more time to heal up in addition to learning. I think there's a very good chance Jones or Darnold will be starting next season.VikingLord wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:14 pmNot sure what will happen with Addison. He had some good games and made an impact and probably can get even better if he works at it. But as it stands he can't command a top-flight contract on par with JJ any more than the Vikings could get a 1st rounder in trade for him.CharVike wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:53 pm
Sooner or later Addison will need to be dealt. You can't invest most of the cap on one side of the ball. Could you imagine 70+ million in 2 WRs? Plus a high paid TE. The Bengals are going through that now. How many teams would give up a 1st rounder? Of course if we draft some guys for the OL there isn't a problem you could cut the high paid guys. That hasn't been the case so far.
I think when JJ McCarthy lines up under center next year I want him to have as much offensive talent around him as possible. I think he'll be able to take full advantage of it.
Either way the point of having as much offensive talent around the QB as possible stands, but I think they might be able to replicate Addison's production via free agency. If Addison does draw enough in the draft to move him you now have to get someone in FA to replace him which costs against the cap, but on the other hand you may be able to fill in a different spot on a rookie contract.
I know something needs to happen at RB but the consensus best free agent is Aaron Jones. That means if there is any chance to "upgrade" it'll be in the draft. So Jones may be back for another season. Or we should hope he is, otherwise we'll likely be even worse off at the position next season.