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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - MARCH 01: JJ McCarthy #QB05 of the Michigan Wolverines speaks to the media during the 2024 NFL Draft Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 01, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)Michael Hickey/Getty Images

Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, working as a draft analyst for the Pat McAfee Show Draft Spectacular on ESPN Thursday night, very much liked the Minnesota Vikings' decision to select Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy with the No. 10 overall pick.

"There's a lot to like about McCarthy," he said. "This kid's tough, he's a great leader, he's an alpha guy. Players love him, his teammates love him, and he makes a lot of good decisions. He really helps their team. He'll work well with the Vikings, and head coach Kevin O'Connell will do a great job with him, and he's got some good players to work with, especially Justin Jefferson."

Pat McAfee @PatMcAfeeShow

JJ McCarthy goes to the Minnesota Vikings<a href="">#PMSDraftSpectacular</a> <a href=""> <a href="">

The Vikings traded with the New York Jets to move up one spot, sending the Nos. 11, 129 and 157 picks in exchange for the Nos. 10 and 203 selections.

After losing Kirk Cousins in free agency this year, the Vikings needed to address the quarterback position.

The team wasn't able to get into the top five to take a player like Caleb Williams (No. 1, Chicago Bears), Jayden Daniels (No. 2, Washington Commanders) or Drake Maye (No. 3, New England Patriots)—and the Atlanta Falcons stunned everyone when they selected Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8 despite having Cousins atop the depth chart—but once McCarthy slid to No. 10, the Vikings pounced.

Kevin Seifert @SeifertESPN

Top 3 proves inaccessible to the Vikings, as has been expected for a few days here... <a href="">

Gregg Rosenthal @greggrosenthal

Vikings and Giants tried last minute to get to No. 3 per <a href="">@rapsheet</a>. If McCarthy winds up slipping to 11, it shows McCarthy was really never in that mix

Jeff Darlington @JeffDarlington

This is actually a pretty solid outcome for Vikings. They had JJ McCarthy slightly ahead of Penix. While it isn't Drake Maye, they didn't need to give up *much* to get JJ. And still have No. 23 pick.<br><br>At one point today, Vikings thought they might need to get in Top 5 to get JJ.

Ralph Vacchiano @RalphVacchiano

The Minnesota Vikings apparently thought the Jets would trade down to someone who wanted J.J. McCarthy. So they traded up to the Jets spot to take him at 10 instead.<br><br>Five QBs gone in the first 10 picks. <a href="">

Jonathan Jones @jjones9

The Vikings were hoping they could get the next QB without giving up the No. 23 pick. Looks like Kwesi Adofo-Mensah did just that. Stayed patient until pick 10 and then deals a couple Day 3 picks to make sure he doesn't get jumped for his guy.

It was a solid outcome for a team that needed to bring aboard a quarterback. McCarthy will immediately compete with Sam Darnold for the starting job.

And Belichick, at least, has liked what he's seen out of the Michigan man.

"This guy's got a quick release," Belichick said (2:05 mark). "He can get the ball out. He reads coverages well."

He also praised his ball security and ability to run with the ball. Belichick particularly liked that McCarthy took what defenses gave him rather than trying to force big plays at the expense of making mistakes during his college career.

"He just makes good decisions," Belichick emphasized.

It remains to be seen if Minnesota made a good decision in drafting McCarthy, but the young quarterback seemingly has a fan in Belichick.

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