Vikings Urged to Trade Veteran QB Ahead of 2024 Season (2024)

Vikings Urged to Trade Veteran QB Ahead of 2024 Season (1)

GettyHead coach Kevin O'Connell of the Minnesota Vikings.

The Minnesota Vikings have reimagined the quarterback position, replacing Kirk Cousins with more mobile options in Sam Darnold and J.J. McCarthy long term — and that may lead to the departure of Cousins’ era backup Nick Mullens.

Bleacher Report’s scouting department identified several ways the Vikings could create cap space and urged the Vikings to part ways with Mullens — ideally by trade.

“While it wouldn’t save a ton of space, releasing—or, ideally, trading—quarterback Nick Mullens would be an easy decision. Between McCarthy, second-year quarterback Jaren Hall and newcomer Sam Darnold, the Vikings would have solid quarterback depth even without Mullens—though after watching so many QBs go down in 2023, including Kirk Cousins, Minnesota could be inclined to keep all four,” Bleacher Report’ pitch reads. “Releasing or trading Mullens would save $1.9 millionin cap space.

Mullens was 0-3 as a starter last year but clinched a 3-0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 14 after relieving Josh Dobbs in the fourth quarter. In his three starts, Mullens completed 67.4% of his passes, averaged 305.8 yards passing and threw seven touchdowns and eight interceptions and compiled an 88.6 quarterback rating.

He is a serviceable backup in the league, but with the Vikings potentially shifting the offense to complement a more mobile quarterback, Mullens may not fit as seamlessly as he did when the offense was designed for Cousins.

The Vikings acquired Mullen in exchange for a seventh-round pick in 2023. His trade value likely hasn’t changed despite showing he could competently run Kevin O’Connell‘s offense last season.

Bleacher Report Highlights Overlooked Vikings QB Camp Battle: Jaren Hall vs. Nick Mullens

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Image courtesy of the Minnesota VikingsVikings backup quarterbacks Jaren Hall (left) and Nick Mullens (right)

While the McCarthy and Darnold camp battle will be under a microscope this summer, Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon spotlighted the overlooked battle between Mullens and Hall.

“If possible, the Vikings would probably like to keep Nick Mullens around for his knowledge,” Kenyon wrote. “The problem is Minnesota signedSam Darnoldin free agency, draftedJ.J. McCarthyand still hasJaren Hall — who realistically might not be safe as a hopeful stash on the practice squad. This is very much a Mullens vs. Hall discussion.”

Selected in the fifth round of the 2023 draft, Hall was thrust onto the Vikings’ quarterback carousel in the aftermath of Cousins’ Achilles injury.

Hall started a Week 17 matchup with the Green Bay Packers and struggled. He was sacked three times and turned the ball over twice while throwing for 67 yards. The Vikings totaled just 82 yards in the first half and trailed 23-3 before Hall was benched for Mullens in the second half of an eventual 33-10 loss.

While Hall is far from a finished product, the Vikings may not be ready to give up on him and could favor the BYU product over Mullens when considering the draft stock invested in each quarterback.

J.J. McCarthy Must Do More Than Beat Sam Darnold to Become Vikings’ Starting QB

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GettyVikings quarterbacks Sam Darnold (left) and J.J. McCarthy (right).

While McCarthy’s first start for the Vikings will be highly anticipated, it may take longer than expected.

Star Tribune beat reporter Ben Goessling offered insight into the Vikings’ thought process in developing McCarthy, saying the rookie has a higher bar to clear than just performing better than Darnold in training camp.

“I don’t think that their approach to the job is based on: is he better than Sam Darnold,” Goessling said on KFAN radio on May 14. “I think the threshold they are looking at is: is he ready to take the job and run with it and do all of the things that we want to see done by an elite quarterback in this offense? And if it’s not there yet, or if it’s not there consistently enough yet, let’s wait. I think it’s about much more about that than this year.”

Trevor Squire is a sports journalist covering the NFL and NBA for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks. Trevor studied journalism at the University of Minnesota — Twin Cities, making stops at the Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. You can reach him at trevor.squire@heavy.com and follow him on Twitter @trevordsquire. More about Trevor Squire

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Who will be the Vikings QB in 2024? ›

Vikings status at quarterback

The Vikings signed Sam Darnold to a one-year deal at the onset of 2024 free agency as six-year starter Kirk Cousins headed to the Falcons. Darnold joined a room that already included returning veteran Nick Mullens and second-year pro Jaren Hall.

Will the Chargers trade Justin Herbert to the Vikings? ›

The Los Angeles Chargers received — and rejected — trade requests from the New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings about star quarterback Justin Herbert in the weeks leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, ESPN reported Thursday. "No.

Who are the Vikings going to pick up for QB? ›

Representing the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), surviving family members of fallen United States Army Sergeant Zachary Ewing announce the Minnesota Vikings' selection of Michigan Wolverines quarterback J.J. McCarthy in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft with the No. 10 overall pick.

Did the Vikings get the QB they wanted? ›

The Minnesota Vikings became the first team to trade up in the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday, when they moved up to the No. 10 slot to select former Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy.

Who is the Vikings QB right now? ›

Sam Darnold

Who is the new quarterback for the Vikings? ›

Sam Darnold agreed to terms with the Vikings, the team announced Wednesday as the 2024 new league year began.

Why did Vikings trade up one spot? ›

Not wanting to risk getting jumped by a team like the Broncos or Raiders, the Vikings decided to call the Jets and move up one spot to get their guy. After going from 11 to 10, the Vikings selected Michigan's J.J. McCarthy to be their long-term answer at the sport's most important position.

How many QBs are in the 2024 draft? ›

The first round of the draft Thursday night was dominated by quarterbacks with six going in the first round. That's the most in any round of the common draft era (since 1967).

Who was the famous Vikings quarterback? ›

The Vikings' past starting quarterbacks include Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Fran Tarkenton, Brett Favre and Warren Moon.

Are the Vikings keeping Justin Jefferson? ›

Justin Jefferson will stay a Viking long-term, thanks to the extension announced Monday. Reactions to the deal rolled in immediately, and among them was CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin, who said the Vikings have “all but aced” their 2024 offseason.

Why did Vikings move up to 10? ›

The Minnesota Vikings selected Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy with the 10th overall pick, which they acquired via trade with the New York Jets. Minnesota traded the Nos. 11, 129 and 157 picks to the New York Jets for the Nos. 10 and 203, hopping up one place to take the national title-winning signal-caller.

Who was the number one draft pick in 2024? ›

The worst kept secret in the NFL finally came to fruition Thursday as the Chicago Bears selected highly-touted USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

How much will J.J. McCarthy make with the Vikings? ›

The No. 10 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft is projected to receive a four-year contract worth $21.8 million with a signing bonus of $12.7 million. The average annual value of that deal is $5.4 million. The Vikings will have the option to pick up a fifth year on that contract if McCarthy lives up to the pre-draft hype.

What did the Vikings give up for J.J. McCarthy? ›

The Vikings sent the Nos. 11, 129 and 157 picks to the New York Jets for Nos. 10 and 203, moving up one spot to select McCarthy. Minnesota also sent the 23rd pick acquired from an offseason trade with the Houston Texans to the Jacksonville Jaguars along with No.

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