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When the Minnesota Vikings signed quarterback Sam Darnold, it wasn’t thought to be one of major consequence. He was viewed as a bridge quarterback who was only here to start until rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy was ready to play.
That isn’t how the Vikings see it though. They believe that Darnold can keep them competitive as they have a slight reset year. During OTAs, Darnold has shown why he was once a third-overall pick.
It’s great to see Darnold playing well. Yes, it’s just practice but he has struggled mightily throughout his career albeit in poor situations.
The really nice thing for the Vikings is how comfortable Darnold has looked throwing over the middle.
He played in an air raid adjacent offense at USC which doesn’t prioritize throwing over the middle down the field. His one season with Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco seems to have helped him out quite a bit.
Is this an overreaction? Well, as Alec Lewis said in the tweet, it’s just one day of practice. However, it’s good to see his play on a high level.
It’s dynasty fantasy football season, so we must target the correct veterans to help bolster our roster.
The most crucial position is quarterback, so today, we will help you navigate either your start-up draft for these sleepers.
Here are our top dynasty sleepers at the quarterback position. Let’s get started with a number-one overall pick.
Justin Fields is risky because he is entrenched in a quarterback battle. However, do we believe Russell Wilson still has the skill to hold off a dynamic playmaker like Justin Fields? Say what you want from his passing game, but Fields and his mobility add a wrinkle to the offense to help the Pittsburgh Steelers elevate their offense.
If the team falters out the gate with Russell Wilson, then you can see a quick change of guard under center.
Now is the time to trade for Justin Fields on a cheaper deal to elevate your quarterback position within your team.