Daniel Jones Intrigue as Vikings Host Cardinals

their tenth win (that basically locks up a playoff spot) against NFC West co-leader Arizona on Sunday, the news broke that the Vikings have signed ex-Giants QB Daniel Jones to the practice squad.
I like Jones as a quality quarterback when he has a better offensive line than he had in New York (the worst in the NFL with 85 sacks allowed last season and slightly better at eighth worst with 34 sacks allowed this season). If he ever plays a game for the Vikings, he’ll have a better O-line and a better supporting cast of skill position players (led by Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson, and Aaron Jones).
Daniel Jones Intrigue as Vikings Host Cardinals
We all remember Jones’s excellent season in 2022, when he led the Giants to the playoffs and had a great game, upsetting the Vikings 31-24 in the wild-card round. Jones passed for 301 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 78 yards in that game.
 passes the ball as guard Mark Glowinski (64) blocks Washington Commanders defensive tackle Daron Payne (94) during overtime at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports.</p>
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<p>His performance during the 2022 season and in the playoff win led to the 2019 sixth overall pick of the Giants signing a $40 million per year deal. But he suffered an ACL injury last season and went 2-8 as the starter this season with a lowly passer rating of 79.4 before being benched and released. </p>
<p>I think it’s a smart signing by the Vikings as long as Sam Darnold doesn’t get bent out of shape by the move. I don’t see that as an issue since Darnold is a cool customer who understands how the NFL works. And Kevin O’Connell will reinforce his faith in Darnold to continue leading the team this season as Darnold comes off perhaps his best Vikings game with 330 passing yards and two TDs, along with completing all six of his passes for 90 yards on the overtime drive that led to the game-winning field goal in Chicago.</p>
<p>The 27-year-old Jones is a much better QB than Nick Mullens, with a lot more starting experience (69 career starts vs. 20 for Mullens). If he quickly picks up the Vikings offense (and he’s a smart guy who played in college at Duke), Jones should be the backup to Darnold come playoff time. Like Darnold, Jones is a potential veteran bridge quarterback to J.J. McCarthy next season, as McCarthy comes off his knee injury, and Darnold is also a potential free agent after this season.</p>
<p>Jones probably will be less costly than Darnold on a one-year deal if Darnold finishes the season well and wins a playoff game or two. </p>
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Jeff Diamond is a former Vikings GM, former Tennessee Titans President and was selected NFL Executive of the Year after the Vikings’ 15-1 season in 1998. He now works for the NFL agent group IFA based in Minneapolis and does other sports consulting and media work along with college/corporate speaking. Follow him and direct message him on Twitter– @jeffdiamondnfl



