Brosmer’s college career was marked by solid statistics and reliability as a starter. His size and arm strength have drawn attention, with experts noting his potential as a long-term backup quarterback for the Vikings. Despite not being selected in the NFL Draft, he quickly earned a spot in the Vikings’ quarterback room, joining a group that includes rookie J.J. McCarthy.
Brosmer’s journey to the NFL also includes international football experiences, which he has shared on his personal X (formerly Twitter) account. His adaptability and experience could be valuable assets for Minnesota as they develop their quarterback depth chart.
Analysts suggest that while Brosmer may not be in line for a starting role, his work ethic and football IQ make him a strong candidate for a backup position. The Vikings continue to evaluate their quarterback options as they prepare for the upcoming season.
For more detailed stats and historical performance, visit Max Brosmer’s College Football Reference page.
