PFF Gives Vikings Surprising Grade For Kyler Murray Signing

Vikings' savvy signing of Kyler Murray could reshape their quarterback landscape.

The Minnesota Vikings made waves by signing quarterback Kyler Murray, and the buzz is overwhelmingly positive. With Kevin O'Connell at the helm and a roster full of talent, Murray seems poised to take the starting job, potentially leaving J.J. McCarthy on the sidelines.

Pro Football Focus has weighed in, giving the contract a "Good" grade, largely due to Murray's modest $1.3 million price tag. After a challenging 2025 season with just five games played, the Vikings offer Murray a fresh start.

Despite some ups and downs over the past three years, including a 74.3 PFF passing grade with 48 big-time throws against 43 turnover-worthy plays, Murray remains a high-potential starter. If he can recapture his peak form, this deal could be a steal for Minnesota.

This move sets up an intriguing quarterback competition. If Murray impresses, he could secure the starting role, solving the Vikings' quarterback puzzle.

Alternatively, McCarthy might elevate his game, giving the team a promising future option. Either way, it's a win-win for Minnesota.

Social media buzz suggests it's Murray's job to lose. The decision to let Sam Darnold go was controversial, but if Murray can deliver even a glimpse of Darnold's performance, he could be the Vikings' quarterback for years to come.