Moving on in our “3 unanswered questions before NFL training camp” series, we take a look at what may be plaguing the Minnesota Vikings at the start of the 2026 season. Sticking with the NFC North after finishing our last installment with the Green Bay Packers, the Vikings have a new quarterback in need of a career revival, and they are projected to finish second in the division. Can they both happen at once?Kyler Murray is making a lot of money in Minnesota after leaving the Arizona Cardinals with one playoff appearance in seven seasons that ended in a loss. Murray can absolutely resurrect his career and prove that coaching and schemes do matter when it comes to QBs. Just ask Sam Darnold what the right change of scenery can do for you. This will be the most talent and best coaching that Kyler Murray has seen. Will it show up in camp early? It better.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Vikings will look to enhance an ability that was non-existent last year, and that is moving the pocket, extending plays, and getting the ball to Justin Jefferson, who struggled last season due to all of the above, including inaccuracies. Kevin O’Connell will look to maximize Murray’s mobility in an effort to increase the production of Justin Jefferson. In a couple of weeks, the chemistry between the duo will get a workout when training camp starts.I will give you a two-for-one deal on this piece of information that will need to be answered in camp. Rookie first-round draft pick Caleb Banks would have gone higher but fell to No. 18 after undergoing left foot surgery twice in seven months. It was a huge risk for the 6-foot-6, 320+ pounder. Can he stay healthy?Third-year kicker Will Reichard will need to overcome the loss of his holder this season after making 33 of 35 kicks and 11 of 13 from 50+ yards. Plus, he nailed a franchise-record 62-yarder and all 31 PATs while winning first-team All-Pro.This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: 3 unanswered questions before training camp: Minnesota Vikings edition
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