A little gossip about QB's and the Vikes from the Owner's meetings:
The
Washington Commanders are still going through their process at No. 2 and being tight-lipped about it. Some people think they'll take
Jayden Daniels, others think
Drake Maye, but I don't think Washington even knows for sure yet. The
New England Patriots at No. 3 are a mystery but open to trading down if they aren't in love with whichever quarterback is there at No. 3.
The
Minnesota Vikings and the
Las Vegas Raiders both seem very eager to trade up, and it sounds like there could be a competition between those two, especially if Daniels is still there at No. 3 and the Patriots decide not to take him. A lot of people think the Giants' guy is
J.J. McCarthy, and if so, the question is whether they can sit at No. 6 and take him or whether they might need to trade up a spot or two.
-- Dan Graziano
The Giants are looking closely at quarterbacks. As they should, considering owner John Mara revealed that he was told by his front office that this is the "most talented group to come in years." Mara is not going to stop the Giants from taking a quarterback at the top of the draft, if general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll so desire. Daboll revealed he will be attending "a few pro days." Well, Jayden Daniels throws Wednesday at LSU, and UNC's Drake Maye puts his talents on display Thursday. Listening to the Giants speak this week verifies the legitimacy of their interest in taking a quarterback.
-- Jordan Raanan
The Vikings haven't sent their top decision-makers to the pro day workouts of the draft's top quarterbacks, but that attendance record shouldn't be viewed as a verdict on their appraisals or draft intentions. Instead, general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and coach
Kevin O'Connell will orchestrate private workouts with the quarterbacks they are interested in potentially replacing the departed
Kirk Cousins.
"I think pro days are great for a lot of reasons," O'Connell said, "having nothing to do with the script and nothing to do with what you actually get to see when you make the effort to go there. I think they're great. I think the guys are doing a great job with them and the people that get a lot out of that. I think it's valuable and it's valuable for us as a piece of it, but nothing compares to really completing that full process with a visit or them maybe coming to the Twin Cities for one of our 30 visits."
-- Kevin Seifert