The Minnesota Vikings are heading toward the 2026 NFL season with opinions split in every direction, but one early ranking suggests they’re getting more respect than some expected before training camp even starts.
That’s the kind of thing power rankings are built for. No games have been played yet, but they still give a pretty clear snapshot of how analysts view a roster, a coaching staff and the bigger picture around a team. For Minnesota, the picture is mixed, but not bleak.
FanSided’s Jason La Canfora slotted the Vikings at No. 15 in his pre-training camp rankings, a placement that puts them in the “slightly above average” range. It’s not a flashy number, but it does show he sees real substance here.
La Canfora’s take on Minnesota centered on the quarterback situation and the defense, writing:
"Kyler Murray is a better QB than anything the Vikings had last year and the defense is elite … but Murray tends to run out of steam."
That line says plenty about where the Vikings stand. The defense, led by Brian Flores, is expected to be ready again, and that side of the ball could keep Minnesota in plenty of games. The question is whether the offense can simply be steady enough to let that strength matter.
There’s also some context baked into the ranking. Minnesota finished last season with a winning record and avoided the bottom of the NFC North, which is notable given the injuries and the struggles at quarterback that dragged the team through so much of the year. The hope now is that those issues have been addressed.
What makes the ranking stand out even more is where Minnesota landed relative to other teams. The Vikings checked in ahead of the Detroit Lions at No. 17, and they were also ranked above four playoff teams from last season: the New England Patriots at No. 16, the Carolina Panthers at No. 18, the San Francisco 49ers at No. 20 and the Pittsburgh Steelers at No. 23.
In the end, it still comes back to Kevin O’Connell and how much he can get out of the offense. The Vikings have weapons.
The defense should be a strength again. If the offense lands somewhere close to average, Minnesota looks like a team that can make noise and push for the postseason.
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