CBS Sports Throws Cold Water on Vikings QBs

Kyler Murray looks on from the field during a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at TIAA Bank Field.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray looks toward the field as the second quarter winds down during a road matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, taking in the moment on Sep 26, 2021, in Jacksonville, Florida, as Arizona maintained control in an early-season contest at TIAA Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports.

CBS Sports stepped up to the plate this week, ranking the NFL’s very worst quarterback rooms heading into 2026, and the Minnesota Vikings checked in at No. 8. Yes — that means eighth-worst.

Kyler Murray brings real change to Minnesota, but national skepticism about the position has not disappeared.

The Cleveland Browns took the cake — in a bad way — per Garrett Podell, but Minnesota wasn’t far off.

Murray Has the Best Chance to Change the Conversation

Do you consider the Vikings’ quarterback room a poor setup?

Kyler Murray scores a touchdown during a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at State Farm Stadium. Vikings quarterbacks
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray dives across the goal line for a touchdown during first-half action against the Los Angeles Chargers, finishing the play on Nov 27, 2022, in Glendale, Arizona, as he showcased his mobility and scoring ability at State Farm Stadium in an AFC-NFC matchup. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.

CBS Sports: Vikings Have League’s 8th-Worst QB Room

Vikings fans remain on cloud nine over the club snatching Murray from free agency for $1.3 million, but that enthusiasm is evidently reserved for the team’s faithful.

Calling Minnesota’s quarterback situation the NFL’s eight-worst, Podell opined, “One would think the Minnesota Vikings’ signing of two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Kyler Murray would keep them off this list, but that’s not the case. Murray earned his Pro Bowl selections in 2020 and 2021. That’s a lifetime ago in NFL years. From 2022 to 2025, Murray missed 30 of his possible 68 games.”

“In the five games Murray played for the Cardinals in 2025, he averaged a career low 227.0 total yards per game. Recent first-round pick J.J. McCarthy was the worst quarterback in the NFL in 2025, which sparked the signing of Murray. McCarthy’s performance was simply incredible considering the offensive ecosystem under 2024 Coach of the Year Kevin O’Connell.”

Some have argued that Minnesota has the best of both worlds: a proven commodity in Murray and a still-developing McCarthy. Podell isn’t buying it.

He continued, “Despite an electrifying supporting cast, McCarthy ranked dead last in the league in completion percentage (57.6%), touchdown-to-interception ratio (11-12), and passer rating (72.6). Murray could rediscover his early career form with Minnesota.”

“Murray is one of just four players in NFL history with 20,000-plus passing yards (20,460) and 30-plus rushing touchdowns (32) through his first seven seasons, joining Josh Allen, Cam Newton and Lamar Jackson. Week 1 starter: Kyler Murray.”

One Battle after Another

CBS Sports‘ reaction was unequivocal: the Vikings’ quarterback dilemma persists. This prevailing sentiment explains why Murray’s signing was met with a national shrug.

To understand their current situation, consider their recent history. Six years of Kirk Cousins sharply divided the fan base. Sam Darnold and McCarthy followed. Darnold initially surged before faltering at the worst possible moment(s) in 2024, later departing to win a Super Bowl in Seattle. McCarthy, meanwhile, lost his rookie year to a torn meniscus and has yet to establish himself as a starter, raising lingering durability concerns.

In response, Minnesota pivoted, signing Murray for $1.3 million.

From an outside perspective, however, the conclusion remains unchanged: uncertainty, skepticism, and a quarterback room that is the league’s eighth-worst.

J.J. McCarthy hugs Amon-Ra St. Brown after a game at Ford Field. Vikings quarterbacks
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy shares a postgame moment with Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, embracing after the final whistle on Nov 2, 2025, in Detroit, Michigan, as players connected on the field at Ford Field following a hard-fought divisional matchup. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images.

And this is all on top of NFL.com’s ranking the Vikings as the NFL’s fifth-worst team after the draft and Bleacher Report calling Minnesota’s draft class “baffling.” Everywhere you turn, there’s something that somebody doesn’t like about the 2026 Vikings.

Murray’s Potential

In Minnesota, Murray doesn’t have to save the operation. He has to distribute the damn ball, stay efficient, and trust O’Connell’s system. The offensive fit is evident. Murray’s typical 17-game pace — around 4,000 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, and 600 rushing yards — combined with a career completion percentage near the top of NFL history, makes his skillset incredibly easy to envision within an offense featuring Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, T.J. Hockenson, Jordan Mason, and Aaron Jones.

Equally important is the defensive side of the ball. Brian Flores transformed the Vikings’ identity upon his arrival, leading them to rank second in defensive EPA per play from 2023 to 2025.

It means Murray is trading Arizona’s 30th-ranked defense from that same period for one of the NFL’s most reliable units — a truly massive lifestyle change for any quarterback.

Kyler Murray stands on the field before a game against the Cleveland Browns at State Farm Stadium. Vikings quarterbacks
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray stands on the field during pregame warmups, taking in the atmosphere before kickoff on Dec 15, 2019, in Glendale, Arizona, as he prepared for a matchup against the Cleveland Browns at State Farm Stadium early in his NFL career. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports.

While the Cardinals certainly had offensive weapons, the Vikings offer a superior arsenal: Jefferson, Addison, Hockenson, and an offensive playcaller adept at creating open targets. Murray wouldn’t need to conjure magic every Sunday; instead, he would thrive with rhythm and competent play.

Starting Over if Everything Fails to Launch

The “good news?” If Podell has it right, and the Vikings’ quarterback room is truly lousy, 2027 is the perfect time to reset. It will mark three years since the McCarthy draft pick, and the 2027 rookie quarterback class is fundamentally loaded. The 2026 class was not; next April’s is, indeed.

It’s probably more likely that Murray just clicks with O’Connell, creating conversations next offseason about the price of Murray’s extension, but if everything turns rotten, there’s no better time in quarterback-speak than 2027 to reset with a new throw at the dartboard.


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