Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy is going out a national champion.
McCarthy announced Sunday that he was declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. He could be a first-round pick after helping lead the Wolverines to an undefeated season and a win over Washington on Monday in the national title game.
After splitting time with Cade McNamara in 2021, McCarthy took over as the starter during the 2022 season. He was 240-of-332 passing for 2,991 yards and 22 TD passes in 2023. He threw just four interceptions and finished sixth in the country in completion percentage.
McCarthy’s arm and athleticism make him an intriguing prospect for teams looking for their quarterback of the future, though he could be a quarterback who doesn’t start right away. Michigan had a tendency to lean on the run game in big games, especially when it knew that its defense and a ball-control offense were the keys to victory.
McCarthy didn’t throw a pass in the second half of the Wolverines’ win over Penn State on Nov. 11 and never threw more than 30 passes in a single game in 2023. He was 16-of-20 for 148 yards and a TD in Michigan’s win over Ohio State and was just 10-of-18 for 140 yards in the national title game win over Washington.
His best performance in a big game this season came against Alabama in the Rose Bowl when he was 17-of-27 passing for 221 yards and three scores — though McCarthy did throw an ill-advised pass on the first play of the game that would have been an interception had Alabama DB Caleb Down’s heel not been out of bounds before leaping to secure the pick.