J.J. McCarthy slated to resume practice this spring
by Bruno Mulé | Vikings Correspondent | Sat, Mar 8th 9:44am EST
Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is on track to be cleared for spring practice, according to league insiders. The 22-year-old rookie, a 2024 first-round pick, sat out his entire debut season after tearing his meniscus, which required two surgeries—the latest in November. McCarthy restarted training in January, and reports on his recovery remain upbeat. With last year’s starter Sam Darnold likely hitting free agency, Minnesota plans to pair McCarthy with a veteran backup as he steps into the QB1 conversation for 2025. (Tom Pelissero)
Fantasy Impact:
McCarthy’s 2024 absence kept him off fantasy boards, but a spring return reignites his case. His final year at Michigan showcased his legs—64 carries for 202 yards and 3 touchdowns—adding a layer to his passing game that could pay off in the pros. That mobility boosts his shot at QB1 status if he locks down the starting role, though a vet addition might ease him in slower. Dynasty owners can bank on his upside, while redraft players should eye him as a late-round sleeper. Camp reps will be key—watch his progress closely.
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