The Vikings' QB competition has cooled into something 'very professional'
After the OTA gap that favored Murray, the framing around Minnesota's quarterback room has settled. Both players, and the staff, are calling it businesslike. The decision still waits for training camp.
A few weeks ago the story was the gap: Kyler Murray made the best throws at OTAs and the McCarthy-Murray competition looked less even than the press conferences suggested. The framing has since settled into something calmer. Both quarterbacks and the coaching staff are now describing the room as 'very professional.'
How has the tone shifted?
From tension to routine. The early-spring storyline carried real edge, with the on-field separation at the second OTA wide enough to question the 'true competition' framing. As the offseason program has continued, the descriptions have cooled. The word now attached to the room is professional: two veterans handling a genuine job competition without drama, taking their reps and keeping the friction out of the building. That's the outcome Kevin O'Connell wanted when he structured it as an open competition.
Does professional mean settled?
No. A businesslike tone doesn't resolve the underlying question of who starts Week 1, and O'Connell still hasn't named anyone. J.J. McCarthy remains the incumbent with the franchise's draft investment and two years in the building; Kyler Murray remains the higher-ceiling veteran who outperformed him in the spring looks. The competition being handled maturely is a process win, not a decision. The actual call still waits.
When does it get decided?
Training camp, against live pads. Spring practices are walk-throughs and seven-on-seven; the reps that matter come in late July when the rush is real and the situational football starts. O'Connell has been consistent that he won't rush the call, and the professional handling of the spring buys him the room to let it play out. The padded practices, and likely the preseason games, are where the McCarthy-Murray question finally gets answered.
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Sources
- ESPN: Vikings' McCarthy, Murray 'very professional' in QB competition
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