Early in the 2019 predraft process, we weren't really sure what to make of
Kyler Murray, his commitment to the
NFL, and the rumors Kliff Kingsbury and the
Arizona Cardinals could pick him No. 1 overall after the club selected
Josh Rosen at No. 10 overall the previous year.
By March, it was essentially etched in stone that the Cardinals would pick Murray. And despite minimal help, he pieced together a good enough season to win Offensive Rookie of the Year running away. He got more than double the amount of votes as second-place finisher
Josh Jacobs.
The fate of the Cardinals is firmly in Murray's hands, let's explore everything about his environment with Kingsbury's team and what Murray needs to do to take the next step as a quarterback.