Jim Harbaugh Makes Bold Prediction for Former Michigan Quarterback in NFL Draft
In a surprising move, Jim Harbaugh, former head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, has left the college football scene to join the Los Angeles Chargers in the NFL. Harbaugh, who led the Wolverines to the National Championship, brings with him a wealth of knowledge about his former players and their potential in the upcoming NFL Draft.
One player that Harbaugh is particularly high on is his former Michigan quarterback, J.J. McCarthy. Despite the fact that the Chargers already have a star quarterback in Justin Herbert, Harbaugh believes that McCarthy will be the number one passer taken in the draft. “Don’t be surprised if, when he’s the number one quarterback off the board,” Harbaugh boldly proclaimed during an interview with Colin Cowherd.
While Harbaugh’s prediction may seem far-fetched, experts agree that McCarthy is not expected to be the top quarterback in the draft. USC’s Caleb Williams, North Carolina’s Drake Maye, and LSU’s Jayden Daniels are all considered to be ahead of McCarthy at the position. However, Harbaugh remains adamant in his support of McCarthy, citing his arm strength, intelligence, and clutch ability as reasons why NFL teams should consider drafting him early.
Despite the hype surrounding McCarthy, it is unlikely that the Chicago Bears or any other team will select him over the more highly-regarded prospects at the top of the draft. Instead, the Chargers will focus on addressing other positions of need with their fifth overall pick. Offensive line, wide receiver, and edge rusher are all areas that the team will consider, and Harbaugh will be there to lend his expertise in making the final decision.
This marks Harbaugh’s first time participating in the NFL Draft since his tenure with the San Francisco 49ers in 2014. It will be interesting to see how his transition from college football to the professional ranks plays out, and whether his prediction for McCarthy will come to fruition. The draft is set to take place in April, and all eyes will be on Harbaugh and his new team as they make their selections.