Dan Orlovsky: Where Kyler Murray Ranks Among NFL Quarterbacks

Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky is revealing where he ranks Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray among his peers. The ESPN analyst examines the sliding scale for the Cards’ signal caller.

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11 comments
  1. His best reciever was a TE that was cursed from getting in End Zone this year! But MHJ 2nd year everything has slowed down, get him a starting RT and G and slot reciever who can stretch field! Top 5 QB

  2. Murray might be the worst cost/quality football šŸˆ player in Phoenix's NFL history, and the press won't question his low level of production.
    Kevin Durant is the best NBA player the Suns have ever had, and the press is all over him.
    What's up with that?

  3. Foundation for future? He’s 27, how many more years do we have where he’s in his prime physically and doesn’t start to degrade especially considering his stature

  4. Honestly, bro, Kyler’s somewhere between 14 and 17 in terms of skill level. He’s solid, but mid-tier in the NFL. His lack of commitment when he first entered the league really set him back, and the reality is, he’s not getting any younger. Now that he’s fully invested in the team, the franchise doesn’t exactly do him any favors. The Cardinals are one of the oldest franchises in the NFL, and the lack of a championship? Well, there’s a reason for that

  5. I would never put him in the top 10 and I knew he should've never been 1st pick in the draft the year after they took a qb top 10. Obviously Josh Rosen was not good and is not even in the league anymore, however, I would argue, if they built a team around him the same way 49ers have with Purdy instead of replacing him immediately, could he make short throws and hand the ball off?

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