July 3, 2024

With the Las Vegas Raiders planning to hire Luke Getsy as offensive coordinator, the team can start doing work on which quarterback they might want to add in the 2024 NFL Draft. It’ll be difficult for the team to trade into the top-three picks to land one of the top prospects but there are some intriguing players who could be available at No. 13.

Matt Miller of ESPN projects the Raiders to draft former Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy with the No. 13 pick.

“The Raiders have a new general manager in Tom Telesco and must make finding a long-term quarterback the priority of the 2024 offseason (free agent signing Jimmy Garoppolo has not worked out),” Miller wrote in a February 5 mock draft. “McCarthy, who started two years at Michigan, just turned 21 and has the requisite tools to be that player. He’s mobile and tough as nails, and scouts praise his arm strength and ability to make difficult throws in big situations. He has thrown only 44 touchdown passes in college to nine interceptions and compared to the other top quarterbacks in this class, he’s by far the least-experienced thrower. But his potential and ceiling have him worthy of a top-15 selection.”

Mel Kiper Jr. predicts 'interesting' JJ McCarthy to be drafted No. 8  overall by Atlanta Falcons - On3

As Miller points out, McCarthy doesn’t have the most impressive stats but Michigan didn’t ask him to do much as it was a run-heavy offense. The quarterback is still young and has a lot of room to grow. While quarterbacks like Bo Nix and Michael Penix Jr. had far more impressive stats in college, McCarthy is three years younger and his upside could be much higher.

Las Vegas Raiders Also Projected to Select Troy Franklin

Out of the top quarterback prospects, J.J. McCarthy will likely need the most time to develop due to his age. The best way for the Raiders to ensure that he has success early on is to surround him with talent.

While the Raiders have bigger needs on the offensive line and defense, Matt Miller believes the team will select former Oregon wide receiver Troy Franklin in the second round.

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