My take after thinking about if for a few hours was the Vikings wanted to actually have the QB spot locked up with players that could help them win games. Wentz at Q3 is pretty good insurance. They gave him a little more money to get him here but he probably also sees this as a kind of a good opportunity and good landing spot. He could stick here for a couple years as the backup and...who knows maybe he ends up having to start 3 games and stays healthy and looks good and at the very least becomes a high end backup again.Wolvesfan21 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2026 2:34 pm Vikes bring back Wentz. I guess it's fine, probably a good choice really as Brosmer even considering minimal game reps looked so bad, it's hard to have confidence he flips a switch. Wentz doesn't really need training camp or preseason reps so we can focus on Kyler and JJ. And if both go down we don't have to turn to Brosmer again.
Maybe KOC really likes Wentz more then JJ but honestly, I think that would be foolish to have Wentz QB2 unless JJ makes zero progress which would be hard to believe. I still would like to have a door open to the longer term upside of JJ I guess is the bottom line.
Enough about Wentz but now the Vikings have a legit starting QB a guy in McCarthy I think they still do believe in if he can stay healthy and Wentz who it sounds like they really like and he is bought in so he isn't a problem. Brosmer...I'm like him but he can just be on the PS or some team can claim him or whatever. I think it's unlikely he is gonna show anything that's gonna make a team select him to their roster. I know the oline was trash last year but he didn't look ready at all.
From everything I've read and heard it sounds like what I thought was why the Vikings signed Wentz. When they had worthwhile QB play they won games. That's not a shock. I still think KOC pushed for more in the QB room than McCarthy and Howell and an undrafted rookie. Maybe they also felt better about Rypien and he regressed and wasn't an option. They clearly learned their lesson.