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Hall of Famer Kurt Warner has a 'huge question' about top NFL Draft prospect J.J. McCarthy

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Every year, there always seems to be one quarterback who suddenly shoots up near the top of NFL Draft boards.

This year, it's J.J. McCarthy.

The Michigan quarterback entered the 2023 college football season on the outside looking in among potential top selections, but after a 15-0 national championship season, his stock has risen.

He may be biased, but Jim Harbaugh even said no one should "be surprised" if McCarthy is the first quarterback off the board. His name hasn't shot up that high. Caleb Williams is still the consensus No. 1 overall pick.

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J.J. McCarthy of the Michigan Wolverines signals to the sideline in the first half while playing the Hawaii Warriors at Michigan Stadium Sept. 10, 2022, in Ann Arbor, Mich.  (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

But there has been lots of talk teams could trade up to the fourth slot to select McCarthy after Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye. Or the Washington Commanders could select McCarthy at No. 2.

At the very least, it's practically a foregone conclusion he will be a first-round selection next week, barring a Will Levis-esque fall. But Kurt Warner does have a concern.

The Hall of Famer says there are "definitely a bunch of things to like" about McCarthy, including "the technique by which he plays" and that he went 28-1 in his career.

"But if I’m drafting someone in the top five, I want to know that I can trust him to win games with his right arm," Warner said on ESPN's "Get Up" Friday. 

"We never saw the pressure on him to have to make throw after throw after throw, week after week to carry his football team. You will have to do that in the National

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