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The Minnesota Vikings have completed the 2026 NFL Draft, acquiring nine new players and 19 undrafted free agents. NFL.com highlights three key questions the team must address before training camp in July.
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The 2026 NFL Draft is complete, and the Minnesota Vikings walked away from the event with nine new players, in addition to 19 undrafted free agents signed over the weekend. Now, NFL.com has turned its attention to the rest of the spring and summer, identifying three main questions for Kevin OāConnellās team.
Minnesota has most of its roster set, but a few decisions matter before training camp in July.
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Itās a āBig Threeā from NFL.com.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kyler Murray speaks with reporters after signing during 2026 NFL free agency, with March 12, 2026 capturing his introduction in Eagan. Murray addresses expectations, roster fit, and the transition to Minnesota as the franchise presents its new starting quarterback to the media. Mandatory Credit: YouTube
1. Is Kyler Murray the Obvious QB1?
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Now, NFL.comās Kevin Patra wonders if Murray is the for-sure QB1. He wrote, āNow that weāre past the draft, the quarterback battle royale in Minnesota can commence. The assumption is that Murray signed to be the starter, and little weāve heard suggests otherwise. But we need to see the QBs on the field to cement that belief. The future of J.J. McCarthy is the big question.ā
āWill he push Murray? Will he wash out and even be leapfrogged by Carson Wentz? Kevin OāConnell has always spoken positively about McCarthy, but the Vikingsā offseason actions in the QB room tell a different story. Would the Vikings keep the first-round pick around if heās QB3?ā
Thereās a somewhat common misnomer that Murray needs some kind of career reclamation with the Vikings ā akin to Sam Darnold in 2024. But in reality, this isnāt like that at all. Not one bit. Murray is, at worst, a Top 15 quarterback when healthy, producing efficiency numbers similar to those of Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers. Murray doesnāt need to rekindle anything in the Twin Cities; he just needs to be himself and use the tools his maker gave him.
McCarthy, on the other hand, will likely need serendipity to get a shot at his QB1 job. Yes, you can call that a Murray injury. Wentz is in the house for QB3 insurance because two Vikings seasons in the last three years have been ruined by injuries to Kirk Cousins, Nick Mullens, McCarthy, and even Wentz personally.
Our Answer: Murray will win the QB1 job handily; a ācompetitionā is just window dressing.
2. Will Harrison Smith Return?
In early January, Minnesota defeated the Green Bay Packers in the final game of the 2026 campaign, and, based on the fan and team festivities, it felt like Smithās final game. Soon after, the offseason arrived ā and nothing happened with Smith. He didnāt retire; he hasnāt signed a contract extension.
Patra noted, āAs we get to May, Smith still hasnāt announced his intentions for 2026. If he decides to play, the Vikings have said theyād love to have him back. Minnesota selected Jakobe Thomas in the third round, but didnāt add a veteran to the safety crew. There is no question that the secondary would be better if Smith returned.ā
This one is 50-50. Smith has joked in the past that when his time in the NFL was over, nobody would know it, and heād just fade away. That appears to be happening now.

Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (26) scores a touchdown in front of Minnesota Vikings safety Harrison Smith (22) during first-half action at Ford Field, with Jan. 5, 2025 marking the divisional matchup. Gibbs crosses the goal line as Smith trails the play in a key scoring moment for Detroit. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images.
Without Smith, Minnesota would roll with Josh Metellus, Jay Ward, Theo Jackson, and the aforementioned rookie, Thomas, at safety. That might just be enough.
Itās also strange that Smith wouldnāt say one single peep of goodbye to the fan base that has unconditionally loved him since 2012.
Our Answer: Smith returns for one more year because he canāt stand to think of Murray and the Vikings winning a Super Bowl without him.
3. Whoās the WR3?
This one may already be on a path to clarity. ESPNās Adam Schefter tweeted Tuesday afternoon. ā49ers free-agent wide receiver Jauan Jennings is visiting tonight and Wednesday with the Minnesota Vikings, per source.ā
Jennings is a dream WR3 for OāConnell ā heās a āculture guy,ā and he blocks downfield for running backs. Thereās also ample overlap between OāConnellās system and Kyle Shanahanās in San Francisco.
Unrelated to Jennings, Patra opined on WR3: āThe loss of Jalen Nailor has mostly flown under the radar. The Vikes didnāt draft any WR depth, pushing 2025 third-rounder Tai Felton up the depth chart. Can the player with three catches as a rookie take on a bigger role?ā
āNo receiver behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison on the roster gained more than 25 receiving yards in 2025.ā

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings (15) takes the field before kickoff at Leviās Stadium, with Jan. 3, 2026 capturing the pregame moment in Santa Clara. Jennings walks onto the field as the 49ers prepare for action, offering a glimpse of the wideout ahead of another contest. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-Imagn Images.
If the Jennings visit doesnāt produce a contract, the Vikings have Felton as a WR3 possibility, assuming he shows significant strides at training camp in July and August.
Otherwise, this list of free agents is pretty spiffy:
After the Schefter tweet, this one probably isnāt complicated.
Our Answer: Itās Jennings as the Vikingsā WR3 after a fruitful Tuesday meeting.