{"id":1123631,"date":"2024-04-02T04:07:07","date_gmt":"2024-04-02T08:07:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/nfl-draft-is-poker-season-and-michigans-j-j-mccarthy-might-simply-be-its-latest-qb-bluff-yahoo-sports\/"},"modified":"2024-04-02T04:07:07","modified_gmt":"2024-04-02T08:07:07","slug":"nfl-draft-is-poker-season-and-michigans-j-j-mccarthy-might-simply-be-its-latest-qb-bluff-yahoo-sports","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/poker\/nfl-draft-is-poker-season-and-michigans-j-j-mccarthy-might-simply-be-its-latest-qb-bluff-yahoo-sports\/","title":{"rendered":"NFL Draft is poker season, and Michigan&#8217;s J.J. McCarthy might simply be its latest QB bluff &#8211; Yahoo Sports"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Three years ago, we saw it play out with     Mac Jones at center stage. Two years ago, it was     Malik Willis. And last year, we watched it unfold with        Will Levis.  <\/p>\n<p>    The NFL drafts age-old quarterback bluff.  <\/p>\n<p>    If youve followed the leagues annual sifting process long    enough, you likely remember your team being attached to one of    these storylines. Maybe it was the     Houston Texans being pegged to take     Johnny Manziel first overall in 2014, or the     San Francisco 49ers infamous     Aaron Rodgers okey-doke in 2005. Many NFL Drafts have featured tenuous connections    between teams and quarterbacks  where the overall pecking    order of a class is fluid and marked by one player or another heating up    or suddenly getting cemented into a specific slot by analysts.    Its how we became certain for a sustained period that Jones    was going to the 49ers at the third overall pick in 2021,    Willis had solidified first-round status in 2022, and that the        Indianapolis Colts were locked onto Levis with the No. 4    overall pick last year.  <\/p>\n<p>    None of those things happened. And all of them underscore how    unreliable information can be when it comes to marrying a    quarterback to an NFL team weeks or even months in advance.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thats a reality that should be hitting home right about now,    for a quarterback class that has already gone through multiple    stages of certainty. First from an oft-predicted hammerlock 1-2    selection of USCs Caleb Williams and UNCs Drake    Maye beginning one year ago, then to LSUs Jayden Daniels jumping into    the No. 2 slot behind Williams in recent months, and now  this    week  the screaming draft stock of Michigans J.J. McCarthy forcing    him into the conversation at No. 2 overall, with    betting odds following suit.  <\/p>\n<p>    All of this despite being an entire month away from the draft,    which is still an eternity when it comes to solidifying boards.    Private team visits are just now starting for the quarterbacks.    Medical information is still being processed. And pro days are just now nearing a    conclusion. This is why were on the doorstep of April and zero    pre-draft trades have occurred inside the top five picks,    despite a clear interest in moving into that territory for    quarterbacks. Even the     Minnesota Vikings, who have acquired draft capital that puts    them into a trade-up position, are taking their time with their    next step. Largely because theyre still shaping up evaluations    and building up a consensus when it comes to the best course of    action. Much like every other NFL team in late March.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thats something to keep in mind when it comes to McCarthy, who    has no shortage of strong (and varying) opinions when it comes    to his meteoric rise since the draft process began. One AFC    general manager this week labeled talk connecting him to the        Washington Commanders and No. 2 overall pick crazy. An    NFC general manager took the opposite position, adding that    everyone sees things differently. Another longtime NFC    evaluator said he cant see it happening, while a second NFC    general manager found it completely plausible, noting that    McCarthy was part of three straight college football playoff    teams and Michigans best modern era run.  <\/p>\n<p>    So what do evaluators feel is real when it comes to    McCarthys rise over the last few months? The list varies, but    also contains some intriguing points. His success and charisma    oozes in meetings. His teammates respond to him as a leader and    even some of his former teammates, like Texas wideout     Xavier Worthy, who was briefly at Michigan, have great    things to say about him. He operated the offense at Michigan at    an extremely high level  and precisely as designed  which is    attractive to many offensive coaches who prioritize    quarterbacks who can execute what theyre given  exactly as it    was given.  <\/p>\n<p>    He gained weight on his frame after Michigans    season concluded, which is suggestive to some teams that hes    got a higher physical ceiling that hasnt been reached at 21    years of age. And about those 21 years: Some of the other    quarterbacks that McCarthy is being measured against are years    older than him, leaving open the projection of how much better    McCarthy can be once he reaches 23 and 24 years old. Even his    lack of tape was smacked down by some evaluators, including one    of the aforementioned NFC general managers, who said McCarthy    has enough tape and reps to show what hes capable of doing in    a passing offense.  <\/p>\n<p>    So where is the poker being played here? Interestingly, quite a    few evaluators are pointing at McCarthys former coach at    Michigan, Jim Harbaugh, who is now with the     Los Angeles Chargers and sitting with the fifth overall    pick. Nearly every evaluator I spoke to about McCarthy brought    up the considerable praise that Harbaugh has been lavishing on    his former player, which included calling him the best quarterback in    this draft. To say that statement has elicited some    eye-rolls would be a vast underestimation of how it was    received in many personnel departments.  <\/p>\n<p>    One longtime evaluator chuckled when I asked about McCarthys    projection at No. 2 overall and shot back: Harbaugh didnt say    he was the No. 2 quarterback. He said he was the No. 1    quarterback. Another longtime evaluator noted, Jim needs    everything but a quarterback. So every quarterback that gets    taken before [the fifth pick] is a win for him.  <\/p>\n<p>    While nobody suggested that Harbaugh is the source of the    supposed Commanders interest at No. 2 overall, some evaluators    came close.  <\/p>\n<p>    There definitely could be a little bit of an ulterior motive    to get someone pushed to him, for sure. That would be a    Harbaugh type move, one evaluator said. Theres a plan there,    I would say. Because theyre sitting there like, all right, if    top four are QBs, we get our pick of whatever the hell we want.    Theyre probably in the best position of any team up there,    because now the first four probably are going to be    quarterbacks.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hes definitely been pumping [McCarthy] a lot, another    evaluator said of Harbaugh. It seems like hes doing it every    time he sits down with anyone. Which Im sure thats what most    coaches would say about their guy who wins a national    championship and has that [27-1] record as a starter. But its    definitely convenient that McCarthy going in those top four    picks is really a best-case scenario for the Chargers, too. I    do think theres something to that, too.  <\/p>\n<p>    So whats the consensus on all of this? There seems to be doubt    that McCarthy is going to leap all the way to the No. 2 pick.    Theres also a consensus that part of the buzz surrounding him    ascending to that spot has been generated by things Harbaugh is    saying, as well as some typical draft gamesmanship. For now, it    falls into the category of a potential bluff, for reasons that    can only be guessed at. But also not entirely implausible,    either.  <\/p>\n<p>    As one scout noted, Commanders general manager Adam Peters was    with the 49ers when they reached two Super Bowls with two    different quarterbacks who had a similar trait: Both     Jimmy Garoppolo and     Brock Purdy operated inside the structure of Kyle    Shanahans offense and executed it precisely in the fashion it    was drawn up. Something that was very similar to how McCarthy    went about his job at Michigan. And in the case of Purdy, it    came after busting out on     Trey Lance, whose skill set bares some resemblance to the    one Daniels brings to the table.  <\/p>\n<p>    You cant ignore how Peters saw things work out with the    quarterbacks when he was with the 49ers, the scout said.    McCarthy definitely fits that kind of game manager profile of    Brock and Jimmy. Who knows? Everyone has their own set of    things they like in a quarterback, so really anything can    happen.  <\/p>\n<p>    If we havent learned that with previous late-March    proclamations about where a quarterback is going to land in    late April, we likely never will.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See more here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/sports.yahoo.com\/nfl-draft-is-poker-season-and-michigans-jj-mccarthy-might-simply-be-its-latest-qb-bluff-134416866.html\" title=\"NFL Draft is poker season, and Michigan's J.J. 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