The Vikings are testing the market for Kyler Murray and Geno Smith, a loud admission that J.J. McCarthy’s grip on the franchise is already slipping after one injury-marred audition.
Why Minnesota’s patience cracked after 10 games
J.J. McCarthy arrived as the 10th overall pick in 2024 with a résumé light on starts but heavy on anticipation. A torn meniscus wiped out his rookie year, and his 2025 encore produced:
- 57.6 completion percentage (29th among 32 qualified passers)
- 11 touchdowns, 12 interceptions in 10 starts
- Three separate in-game exits because of ankle and shoulder flare-ups
McCarthy’s 6.2 yards per attempt ranked ahead of only the Panthers’ Bryce Young, and ESPN’s combine buzz file confirms Minnesota has now widened its lens beyond internal development.
Murray: From face of Arizona to trade chip in 18 months
Kyler Murray won Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2019, signed a $230 million extension in 2022, then watched Arizona draft Marvin Harrison Jr. to turbo-charge the offense. Instead, the 2025 season crashed:
- Benched Week 9 after three straight sub-200-yard games
- 9 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, 5.9 YPA
- Cardinals finished 4-13, earning the No. 3 overall pick
New head coach Ben Johnson is expected to reset the cap table; releasing or trading Murray clears $38 million in 2026 space. Minnesota’s front-office eyes him as a bounce-back candidate who can execute Kevin O’Connell’s boot-action game and still threaten vertical seams with his 4.3-speed.
Smith: High-volume gambler looking for soft landing
Geno Smith’s 2025 collapse was historic: 17 interceptions despite missing the final three games with a fractured wrist. The 35-year-old still owns top-tier arm elasticity and consecutive Pro Bowl seasons (2022-23) in Seattle’s play-action heavy scheme—philosophical kin to O’Connell’s playbook. If released, Smith carries zero dead money on the Raiders’ books and becomes an affordable one-year bridge with 61 career starts since 2022.
Market leverage and salary-cap chessboard
Minnesota currently projects to $38 million in 2026 cap space, ninth-most in the NFL. Cap ramifications for each veteran:
- Murray: 3 years, $107M left; Vikings could restructure first-year hit to ~$20M
- Smith: Likely 1-year, $6–8M prove-it deal; incentives tied to playoff snaps
- Joe Flacco, Kirk Cousins, Tua Tagovailoa, Aaron Rodgers listed as fallback tiers
The Vikings also hold three top-100 picks (Nos. 16, 48, 80), ammunition to move up for Fernando Mendoza or Shedeur Sanders if the veteran route stalls.
Roster ripple: What a signing means for McCarthy
Minnesota’s brain-trust insists the move is “competition, not indictment,” yet actions scream louder. A veteran arrival likely pushes McCarthy to QB2 purgatory for 2026, mirroring the Trey Lance-Brock Purdy dynamic that reshaped San Francisco. Front-office sources inside Winter Park say the franchise’s 2027 fifth-year option on McCarthy is “unlikely to be exercised” without a seismic sophomore leap—something a year holding a clipboard rarely produces.
Inside the fan fallout: Hope, memes, and mock drafts
By Sunday night #Skol was trending with 62,000 tweets split three ways:
- Murray truthers selling his 2019 highlight reel
- Smith skeptics posting pick-six montages
- McCarthy loyalists arguing for one final, healthy season
Ticket-marketplace data shows Vikings home-game prices spiked 14 percent after the ESPN report, hinting at renewed optimism that the Wilfs will chase relevance over pure patience.
Prediction: Vikings move fast, stamp short-term window
Minnesota’s defense returns eight starters from a top-eight DVOA unit. Justin Jefferson is extension-eligible and entering his age-27 prime. Those facts make 2026 a win-now campaign. Expect the Vikings to sign Geno Smith before the legal tampering window opens—his price is palatable and his experience in West Coast concepts shortens the playbook install. Murray remains the sexy headline, but the cap gymnastics and draft capital required tilt the scale toward Smith’s pragmatic fit.
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