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NFL analyst Jay Busbee believes a current Minnesota Vikings quarterback could eventually follow a career path similar to Sam Darnold.
Darnold’s career has often been cited as a reminder that early struggles do not always define a quarterback’s long-term potential.
Busbee now thinks another highly touted passer could eventually experience a similar resurgence later in his career.
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Jay Busbee predicts JJ McCarthy could become an NFL reclamation success
Speaking during a discussion on Yahoo! Sports, Jay Busbee suggested Minnesota Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy could eventually follow a redemption-style career arc.
“I’m going off script here. I’m taking J.J. McCarthy in 2028. He’s going to be a reclamation project. He’s going to win somebody a Super Bowl,” Busbee said.
Busbee’s comment suggests he believes McCarthy may face challenges early in his professional career before eventually thriving in a different situation.
The idea mirrors the path taken by Sam Darnold, who entered the NFL with major expectations but needed time and a new environment before finding success.
If Busbee’s prediction proves accurate, McCarthy could eventually emerge as one of the league’s most surprising comeback stories.
Jay Busbee also names Mac Jones as an immediate Sam Darnold comparison
Busbee also identified another quarterback he believes fits the Sam Darnold mold in the more immediate future.
“This is a guy who had a lot of college pedigree. He had a lot of skills. He was not in the right situation early in his career. He is in the right situation now in San Francisco,” Busbee continued.
He concluded, stating: “If he is able to get out of San Francisco, either through trade or some other form of way to get his release, there are a lot of teams that could really use a Mac Jones.”
Busbee believes Jones still possesses the tools that once made him a highly regarded prospect coming out of college.
With the right opportunity, he thinks the former first-round quarterback could revive his career in a way similar to Darnold’s resurgence.
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