At the second Vikings OTA, the QB gap wasn't close. Murray made every best throw of the day.
Both quarterbacks took first-team reps against the starting defense. One of them threw a deep ball Jordan Addison caught in stride at the goal line. The other made Addison leap and redirect. The competition looked less even than the press conferences suggested.
Two days after J.J. McCarthy said there was no awkwardness and Kevin O'Connell framed it as a true competition, the Vikings opened their second OTA to media. The throws told a different story than the quotes. Kyler Murray made the best passes of the practice, and the gap between the two was not close.
What actually happened on the field?
Both quarterbacks took snaps with the projected starters against the first-team defense. Murray made the best throws of the day with downfield accuracy and touch. The clearest example came on twin deep balls to Jordan Addison: Murray's throw let Addison catch it in stride at full sprint near the goal line, while McCarthy's pass forced Addison to adjust mid-route, leap, and redirect before going out of bounds. Same target, same area of the field, two very different levels of placement.
How does this square with what they said earlier in the week?
McCarthy had compared the situation to 'being in high school with another person on the other side of the room' and said it wasn't awkward. He was honest about the area he needs to fix, naming 'ball placement, putting it in the right spots.' The OTA showed exactly that gap. Murray, for his part, kept it simple: 'My confidence is unshakeable.' The two public postures look different against the same practice tape.
Is this a real competition or not?
On reps, yes. On performance through one open practice, the gap favored Murray clearly. McCarthy retains the structural advantages of an incumbent: two years of relationships with teammates, prior reps in the system, and the franchise's draft investment. But the on-field separation at the second OTA was wide enough that the 'true competition' framing now carries some tension. One practice is not a season, and McCarthy's late-2025 stretch (69.8 QBR over his final four starts) remains the counterargument.
When does Minnesota have to decide?
No timeline has been set. O'Connell has not named a starter and is unlikely to before training camp, when the reps come against live pads rather than spring walk-throughs. The decision the front office couldn't make in March, when it signed Murray rather than commit to McCarthy outright, is the same one it's now watching play out in real time. The OTA was the first data point. The padded practices in late July will be the ones that count.
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- ESPN: What Vikings QBs Kyler Murray, J.J. McCarthy showed at OTA
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