WATCH: 🚨NFL GM: J.J. McCarthy Wants OUT Of Minnesota | Vikings News

WATCH: 🚨NFL GM: J.J. McCarthy Wants OUT Of Minnesota | Vikings News

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– An anonymous NFL GM suggests J.J. McCarthy wants out of Minnesota after Kyler Murray signed, citing personality clashes.
– Patrick Siepman argues the Vikings’ concern about re-signing Sam Darnold was McCarthy’s intangibles, which haven’t been evident.
– Albert Breer emphasizes the Vikings need to win now, and Kevin O’Connell will pick the best player for that goal, regardless of draft status.
– Patrick Siepman believes McCarthy is too disruptive to be a backup and predicts he will be traded.
– Siepman admits he was wrong about McCarthy’s potential, comparing Vikings fans’ defense to Bears fans’ defense of Justin Fields.

An anonymous NFL GM has suggested J.J. McCarthy wants out of Minnesota after the Vikings signed Kyler Murray, citing personality clashes. The GM stated, ‘I think he’s wanted out of there since they signed Murray. Those personalities are not going to be a good fit. I think he wants out of there.’ This concern about McCarthy’s intangibles was reportedly a factor for the Minnesota Vikings when discussing whether to re-sign Sam Darnold. Coming out of Michigan, everyone raved about McCarthy’s intangibles, but he has shown the opposite so far with the Vikings.

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Round 2: 51st overall: LB Jake Golday, Cincinnati
Round 3: 82nd overall: DL Domonique Orange, Iowa State
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Round 6: 198th overall: RB Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest
Round 7: 235th overall: C Gavin Gerhardt, Cincinnati

Patrick Siepman believes the Minnesota Vikings’ QB battle is designed to cater to J.J. McCarthy’s ego and raise his trade value, rather than genuinely finding a starter. Siepman argues that McCarthy is too noisy to be a backup quarterback and predicts he will be traded, listing teams like the Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets, and San Francisco 49ers as potential destinations. Albert Breer supports this view, stating, ‘That roster needs to win now, no one’s on scholarship anymore. His draft status doesn’t matter – whoever is the best player for us to win right now is who Kevin O’Connell is going to pick.’ Siepman suggests the Vikings should just declare Kyler Murray the starter to avoid losing valuable reps.

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