ESPN Suggests the Unthinkable for Vikings at QB

Barwnell wrote Thursday, “It would be silly to suggest the Vikings have soured on McCarthy, simply because they’ve barely seen the 2024 first-round pick on the field, as he tore his right meniscus after 17 pass attempts in the first preseason game a year ago.”
“They are hardly naive to the benefits of having a first-round pick on a rookie contract at the most important position in sports, and while they traded for Sam Howell, this is McCarthy’s job in 2025. If he plays as well as Darnold did last season and Minnesota returns to the playoffs, there won’t be any quarterback debate.”
Then, he cut to the chase regarding the one-year trial: “If McCarthy disappoints, would the Vikings be more aggressive in bringing in a veteran to compete with the 22-year-old in 2026? Jones will be a free agent, and Darnold’s three-year deal with the Seahawks is essentially a one-year pact for $39 million.”
“Kirk Cousins, who played well in O’Connell’s offense before tearing his right Achilles midway through the 2023 season, will likely be a free agent after eventually parting ways with the Falcons. McCarthy would still be the favorite to start versus those experienced passers, but he might have more riding on his debut season than other unproven signal-callers across the league.”
Barnwell’s bold take feels like a first of its kind from a non-clickbait source.
A Bombshell Take from a Well-Respected Writer
McCarthy will take lumps this season; it’s just the way it goes. He might even play lousy more than he displays elite tendencies.
Yet, to suggest that Minnesota will need Cousins, Darnold, or Jones next year in any other capacity than a backup quarterback is a rim-rattling notion. Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell said this offseason that “organizations fail quarterbacks before quarterbacks fail organizations,” implying that his staff will stick with McCarthy through hell and high water.
Panicking and rushing to the open market for Cousins, Darnold, or Jones as the savior doesn’t seem like the O’Connellian way.
Free Agent Options if Barnwell Is Right
Let’s assume for the sake of argument that Barnwell is onto something, although he’s probably not.
Zach Wilson, for example, over McCarthy.
Long story short, the quarterback free-agent class of 2026 is underwhelming now that the San Francisco 49ers have locked down Brock Purdy. He was the remaining straggler who could’ve hit free agency next offseason.
Trades, Too?
The trade options, on the other hand, are slightly more fascinating. If one assumes a) McCarthy plays terribly and the Vikings don’t believe in him for 2026 b) the following players encounter subpar 2025 campaigns, these passers could be attainable via trade:
- Justin Herbert
- Will Levis
- Kyler Murray
- Dak Prescott
- Anthony Richardson
- Matthew Stafford
Bryce Young.
He noted, “There were glimpses of Young at his improvisational best, and instead of trying to find the answer that kept him from having his head taken off, he was able to create big plays downfield.”
“The would-be touchdown that could have given the Panthers a lead in the final minute against the eventual Super Bowl champion Eagles in Week 14 is a good example, as he turned down an open drag route on second-and-4 that would have produced a first down to (correctly) take a shot on a deep post against quarters coverage. If not for a drop by receiver Xavier Legette, the Panthers might have pulled off Young’s signature drive and victory as a pro.”
at the Chicago Bears in 6.5 weeks.



