Brooks ascertained that Minnesota's perimeter weapons – namely Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison (Jalen Nailor is in the mix, too, and 2025 third-rounder Tai Felton is in line for some work) – make the game easy for their quarterback. He also highlighted a super productive tight end in T.J. Hockenson, and imagined re-upped RB Aaron Jones, Sr., and free-agent addition Jordan Mason, who was acquired via a trade, toting the rock in tandem.
Brooks advised McCarthy should operate like "a pass-first point guard directing an intricate half-court offense" in order to thrive in the ways that many envisioned he could during the 2024 pre-draft process.
Brooks continued, remembering the 2024 10th overall selection's strong track record:
_McCarthy has already demonstrated his willingness to sacrifice individual stats for team success as a collegian (SEE: 27-1 record at Michigan with a national title), and that certainly made him an attractive prospect for evaluators who value "winners" at the position._
In summary, Brooks said the play of McCarthy will determine whether Minnesota reaches its ceiling and seriously competes for a ring, but he is extremely fond of the environment surrounding the young QB.
"Consequently," stated Brooks, "I believe this wild card will come up aces."
Check out Brooks' notebook-styled story on McCarthy [here](https://www.nfl.com/news/is-j-j-mccarthy-the-nfl-s-biggest-wild-card-in-2025-plus-five-sneaky-good-games-in-the-schedule-release).