J.J. McCarthy grew up in Bears country.
Now he’ll face them twice a year.
The Vikings traded up with the Jets to draft the Nazareth Academy alum with the 10th pick in Thursday night’s draft. McCarthy fills one of the most obvious needs in the NFL — the Vikings lost quarterback Kirk Cousins to the Falcons in free agency this offseason.
McCarthy went to Nazareth Academy in La Grange Park, leading the team to the 7A state title as a sophomore and runner-up as a junior. He went to IMG Academy for his senior year because of uncertainty about the Illinois high school season because of the coronavirus.
He led Michigan an undefeated national championship season last year before deciding to enter the draft early.
He’ll have a chance to start; veteran Sam Darnold is in Minnesota on a one-year deal.
The Jets got a fourth-rounder and fifth-rounder to move back one spot.
McCarthy was the fifth quarterback taken in the draft. Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye were drafted with the first three picks, while the Falcons shocked the league when they took Washington’s Michael Penix at No. 8.
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