The Minnesota Vikings have certainly stirred the pot in their quarterbacks room by bringing in seasoned pro Kyler Murray. This move sets the stage for an intriguing battle for the starting position, with third-year quarterback J.J.
McCarthy now facing stiff competition. After last season's performance from Murray, it's hard not to wonder if McCarthy might find himself on the outside looking in.
Should McCarthy lose the starting job, the Vikings might consider trading him, a scenario that Bleacher Report's Moe Moton has explored. He's floated the idea of a trade with the Arizona Cardinals, sending McCarthy to a team in need of a promising young quarterback.
In Arizona, McCarthy would have the opportunity to develop under the guidance of Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew. The Cardinals, having missed out on quarterbacks in free agency, could benefit from McCarthy's potential without the pressure to start him immediately.
Arizona's current quarterback situation lacks long-term promise, and McCarthy could be the spark they need. While his first season as a starter was rocky, a fresh start in Arizona might be just what he needs to turn things around.
If he succeeds, the Cardinals could find their quarterback of the future. If not, they could be in prime position for a top pick in the 2027 NFL draft-a situation that could benefit them either way.
Furthermore, the Cardinals might consider including one of their quarterbacks in a trade, providing the Vikings with a reliable backup if McCarthy is moved. However, any decision will likely wait until the dust settles on the McCarthy-Murray competition. If McCarthy doesn't secure the starting role, all options could be on the table for Minnesota.
