The Denver Broncos recently made a trade for former New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson, but their plans at the quarterback position for the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft have not changed. With the 12th overall pick, the Broncos are keeping their options open and have their eyes on several promising prospects.
One of the players that has caught their attention is Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. However, they could also trade up to get their desired player, such as Oregon’s Bo Nix. During a recent interview on 104.3 The Fan’s Stokley and Josh, Peyton Manning revealed that the Broncos have shown interest in Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy.
Manning mentioned that he spoke with McCarthy on the phone and found him to be an impressive player. Many mock drafts predict McCarthy to be selected fifth overall by a team like the Minnesota Vikings, who might trade up to secure him as their franchise quarterback. If Denver wants McCarthy, they may need to negotiate a deal to move up in the draft.
McCarthy himself has expressed that the Broncos would be a good stylistic fit and that he has received valuable advice from Sean Payton during the pre-draft process. In 2023, McCarthy led Michigan to a perfect 15-0 record and won the College Football Playoff National Championship. He has an impressive record of 44 touchdowns and nine interceptions over the past two years, with a 27-1 record as a starter at Michigan. Despite not meeting specific statistical milestones at college, McCarthy is seen by NFL teams as having a high potential at the professional level.
The Broncos seem to agree with this assessment and are considering making a move to secure him in the draft. With many talented prospects available, it will be interesting to see which direction they choose to go in when it comes time for them to make their selection in April of next year.