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The Minnesota Vikings are facing one of the NFL's most intense roster battles this summer, particularly for the QB1 position. Kyler Murray is expected to compete for the starting role against J.J. McCarthy and others during training camp.
Kevin O’Connell speaks with a fellow coach during joint practice action, with August 13, 2025 placed at TCO Performance Center in Eagan as Minnesota Vikings players work through drills alongside the New England Patriots during a competitive training camp session focused on evaluation, installation, and roster battles ahead of preseason play. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.
Kyler Murray signed with the Minnesota Vikings in March, and most expect him to win the QB1 job this summer somewhat handily. But not so fast, says Bleacher Report.
Minnesota’s QB1 mystery now headlines a deeper summer competition.
The Vikings will feature a Top 10 roster battle this summer at training camp, according to Kristopher Knox, which will make for must-see television if J.J. McCarthy has taken the next developmental step.
Murray or McCarthy. Who you got?

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray loosens up during pregame warmups ahead of a matchup against the , getting throws in and moving around the field on Oct 24, 2021, in Glendale, , as he prepared to lead Arizona’s offense in a home contest at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Chow-USA TODAY Network.
Kyler Murray is expected to compete for the QB1 position against J.J. McCarthy and others during the Vikings' training camp.
The Vikings' roster battle is considered intense due to the high stakes involved in securing starting positions, particularly at quarterback.
The Vikings' training camp for the 2025 season is set to begin in August, focusing on player evaluations and roster decisions.
Most expect Kyler Murray to win the QB1 job for the Vikings, although the competition remains open with other candidates like J.J. McCarthy.
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BR: Vikings Have a Top 10 Summer Roster Battle
Knox revealed the 10 most intense summer camp battles around the bend, and the Vikings’ quarterbacks were mentioned.
He wrote while ranking Minnesota at No. 6 on his list, “McCarthy missed his entire rookie season following knee surgery and only had occasional moments of good play in 2025. As is the case in Atlanta, McCarthy will have to beat out another former first-round pick if he hopes to establish himself as the Minnesota Vikings’ franchise quarterback.”
“The Vikings added 2019 first overall pick Kyler Murray, who was cut by the Cardinals early this offseason. He was a Pro Bowl quarterback early in his career, but despite having tremendous dual-threat potential, he failed to bring stability to Arizona’s QB position.”
Vikings players and coaches have spoken as if Murray is the QB1 frontrunner, though not long ago, the team put all its eggs in McCarthy’s basket.
Knox continued, “While Max Brosmer and Carson Wentz are also in Minnesota’s quarterback room, star wide receiver Justin Jefferson has made it pretty clear that he expects a battle between McCarthy and Murray.”
“Players like Jefferson, Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson, and Aaron Jones Sr. — not to mention the quarterback-friendly offense of Kevin O’Connell — are why Murray has a real chance to revitalize his career with the Vikings. If he doesn’t do that, maybe he’ll push McCarthy to become a dependable starter.”
Murray as Heavy Frontrunner
Listen, Murray didn’t sign with the Vikings to be somebody’s backup quarterback. There’s a popular misnomer that Murray’s career is flailing, as evidenced by widespread comparisons to Baker Mayfield before his relationship with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and to Sam Darnold with the Vikings.
The problem? That comparison just doesn’t hold water. From 2019 to now, Murray has far outshone anything that Mayfield or Darnold did before their careers stalled. The Cardinals just made a strange decision to get rid of him after no playoff wins in seven seasons.
While McCarthy could, in theory, score a summer upset, you should interpret Murray as the firm and absolutely frontrunner to be Minnesota’s QB1 in 2026.
Vikings All-Pro wide receiver Justin Jefferson said two weeks ago about the impending quarterback competition: “It’s really good to get some good talent in the room to give a little spark in that room to see a competitive edge and from those guys to really lock in and to do what we’re expecting them to do, which is to come in and to be that guy. And we need that one guy for this team.”
“So I’m definitely excited for that room, excited to see what those guys have in store for us in training camp.”
McCarthy Cannot Be Ruled Out
There is a world, however, where McCarthy quietly worked on his mechanics all offseason, arriving at training camp this summer ready to effectuate his 1st-Round draft stock from two years ago. That happens — players taking a bit longer than usual to develop.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy surveys the defense and readies a throw during early action against the Chicago Bears, stepping confidently into the pocket on Nov 16, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the Vikings offense opened a divisional game at U.S. Bank Stadium with controlled tempo and rhythm. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.
In this scenario, Murray would have to waltz into Eagan with some degree of laze, expecting to be the QB1 while McCarthy just looks too good to be left on the bench. An injury could also rattle the summer festivities, promoting McCarthy by default, with fans hoping he’s ready for the regular season.
It’s worth noting that life will always be easier for the Vikings if McCarthy stays healthy and balls out. It would make the original 2024 plan look wise and non-faulty.
The Other Vikings Camp Battles
As always, Minnesota will have more than one camp battle, and if one buys that Murray will win the QB1 title outright, the quarterback battle may not be much of a thing by the time August arrives.

Minnesota Vikings safety Jay Ward aligns near the boundary and reads the offense before the snap during a primetime road matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, holding his positioning on Sep 14, 2023, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as motion developed pre-snap and tested his awareness in a loud Lincoln Financial Field environment. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports.
Still, these roster battles will unfold:
And, depending on the outcome of summer free agency, the Vikings could have a veteran wide receiver to compete with second-year speedster Tai Felton at WR3.
Training camp is less than three months away.