Vikings Minicamp 2026: QB Battle, Depth Wars & Everything You Need to Watch

Vikings Minicamp 2026: QB Battle, Depth Wars & Everything You Need to Watch
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The Minnesota Vikings kick off mandatory minicamp — and the QB battle between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy is heating up. Tyler Forness of The Real Forno Show breaks down everything Vikings fans need to watch, from the quarterback competition to running back and wide receiver depth battles, defensive line intrigue, and more, in this essential Vikings 1st & SKOL podcast episode.

Minnesota Vikings fans, mandatory minicamp is here, and it could be the most revealing three days of the entire off-season. On this episode of The Real Forno Show, hosted by Tyler Forness and produced by Dave Stefano, the duo dig deep into the key storylines surrounding the Vikings as they prepare for the 2026 season. With the quarterback competition still officially undecided, Tyler makes clear that Kyler Murray holds a significant edge: “It is likely that Kyler Murray ends up being the starting quarterback.” Meanwhile, J.J. McCarthy’s future — whether that’s winning the job, being traded, or proving himself in the preseason — remains one of the most compelling subplots in the entire NFL. Tyler also touches on the Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby supplemental draft situation, noting the Vikings won’t have that pathway this off-season: “The Vikings will not have an opportunity to get another asset to the quarterback room as a quarterback of the future this off-season.”

Key Points from This Episode:

  • QB Competition: “There is a small chance that we get an answer to the quarterback competition this week — I’d say about 5%.” Murray is ahead, but minicamp could still provide important data points for Kevin O’Connell’s decision.
  • J.J. McCarthy Trade Paths: “If you wanna get the best return on J.J. McCarthy, there’s two paths forward — you trade him right now, or you play the waiting game.” Dave Stefano added a third option: let McCarthy ball out in the preseason to boost his trade value.
  • Running Back Depth: “That third running back position is going to be won on special teams and in pass protection — not with how good you are running the ball.” Caution urged on Demond Claiborne hype before pads go on.
  • Wide Receiver Battle: With 13 receivers on the roster, Dillon Bell’s Deebo Samuel-like physicality and Dontae Fleming’s clutch playmaking stand out. “A couple guys that I like to show out are Fleming and Bell.”
  • Defensive Line Intrigue: Elijah Williams earned first-team OTA reps and “did not look out of place” — a potential rotational gem. Isaiah Loudermilk’s stylistic similarity to Caleb Banks makes his signing intentional.
  • Linebacker Watch: Jake Golday’s ability to play traditional off-ball linebacker is the key question. If he thrives, Ivan Pace Jr.’s $3.52M contract could become a cap-saving cut.
  • Safety Room: “Right now you have to look at it as Jay Ward’s job to lose” — with Harrison Smith’s return still uncertain and potentially Brett Favre-like in timing.
  • Punter Battle: It may really be a holder competition. “Holders help score points. Punters don’t score points.”...