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Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Oakland Athletics expect Oklahoma redshirt junior QB Kyler Murray to enter the 2019 NFL Draft.
The source also says that Murray would have to make a decision between football and baseball, and is leaning toward football. This isn't a huge surprise considering how dominant Murray was in his first year as a starter, but it is significant. As Slusser points out, the demands of playing quarterback aren't the same as other two-way players have faced as running backs or defensive backs. If Murray is serious about being an NFL quarterback, he needs to go all in. It sounds like he's going to do just that.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
Jan 9 - 11:03 PM
If that is the case he should play football. But then he has to pay back much of his 5 million bonus to the As.
Substitute CHAOS for INTEREST and I agree. >>> Schefter: Cardinals' Kingsbury Could Trade Josh Rosen, Draft Kyler Murray No. 1Kingsbury at TT saying if he ran an NFL team he'd draft Murray No. 1 overall - and he's not backing off that statement today. There is some speculation he will lobby to have Rosen traded so he can take Murray.
That seems highly unlikely to me (especially since Keim is still there and drafted Rosen), but just can you imagine the chaos it would create?
Arizona holds the top pick and have Rosen so they could trade-down to a team wanting Bosa and pick up a premium pick at the top of the 2nd round and still get Murray and then turn around and deal Rosen to a QB needy team for other premium picks."I don't have enough good things to say about him," Kingsbury said of the Oklahoma quarterback. "He's phenomenal."
"I'd take him with the first pick of the draft if I could," he continued. "I know he's signed up to play baseball, but he is a dominant football player, and I would take him with the first pick."
That seems like a disaster waiting to happen on numerous levels.Substitute CHAOS for INTEREST and I agree. >>> Schefter: Cardinals' Kingsbury Could Trade Josh Rosen, Draft Kyler Murray No. 1
Sports Illustrated✔@SInow
Kliff Kingsbury back on October 28, 2018:
"Kyler is a freak.....I would take him with the first pick of the draft if I could."
10:35 PM - Jan 9, 2019
Arizona holds the top pick and have Rosen so they could trade-down to a team wanting Bosa and pick up a premium pick at the top of the 2nd round and still get Murray and then turn around and deal Rosen to a QB needy team for other premium picks.
Kyler Murray could make this draft very interesting. Opens up lots of possibilities.
I don't agree.That seems like a disaster waiting to happen on numerous levels.
He has also piled on praise for Rosen.Substitute CHAOS for INTEREST and I agree. >>> Schefter: Cardinals' Kingsbury Could Trade Josh Rosen, Draft Kyler Murray No. 1
Sports Illustrated✔@SInow
Kliff Kingsbury back on October 28, 2018:
"Kyler is a freak.....I would take him with the first pick of the draft if I could."
10:35 PM - Jan 9, 2019
Arizona holds the top pick and have Rosen so they could trade-down to a team wanting Bosa and pick up a premium pick at the top of the 2nd round and still get Murray and then turn around and deal Rosen to a QB needy team for other premium picks.
Kyler Murray could make this draft very interesting. Opens up lots of possibilities.
He said it the week they were playing OU. Anything a coach says about an opposing player the week before facing said player shouldn't be taken at face value. It's just a fun coincidence that a few months later he actually HAS the top pick and Murray is entering the draft. Can't imagine anything coming of it.He has also piled on praise for Rosen.
This is concocted drama for offseason espn fodder imo.
Russell Wilson seems fine, Mike Vick had some of his best years at ages 30, 31. I don’t know many that draft for 8 years out. NFL is a cyclical league where many are gone after year 3 and 4 of their careers. If his downside is that he is purely a rushing QB, he certainly has the chops to make due as that.Where will he be 8 years from now when he's not so quick?
At his size there is no way he can put NFL seasons back to back, before....crash~~~
If brought in to be a long term franchise QB, forget about it. If he's cool as a situational "weapon"...ok.
I don't see Russell Wilson as a good comparison for any QB, he is special.Russell Wilson seems fine, Mike Vick had some of his best years at ages 30, 31. I don’t know many that draft for 8 years out. NFL is a cyclical league where many are gone after year 3 and 4 of their careers. If his downside is that he is purely a rushing QB, he certainly has the chops to make due as that.
Mike Vick was 2-3 inches taller and 20 lbs heavier. Wilson is just an abnormally. Funny though if Murray were 4 inches or so taller there would be teams trying to sell their mothers to try and trade up for him. I think the size factor is absolutely legit. Someone 5'9-5'10 just cannot play very long in the NFL. Sport is just too brutal now.Russell Wilson seems fine, Mike Vick had some of his best years at ages 30, 31. I don’t know many that draft for 8 years out. NFL is a cyclical league where many are gone after year 3 and 4 of their careers. If his downside is that he is purely a rushing QB, he certainly has the chops to make due as that.
He's only received 1.6M of the signing bonus so far.If that is the case he should play football. But then he has to pay back much of his 5 million bonus to the As.
Doug Flutie played until he was 43, Drew Brees is 39 and Fran Tarkenton until he was 38... I don’t think size will have anything to do with his longevity.Mike Vick was 2-3 inches taller and 20 lbs heavier. Wilson is just an abnormally. Funny though if Murray were 4 inches or so taller there would be teams trying to sell their mothers to try and trade up for him. I think the size factor is absolutely legit. Someone 5'9-5'10 just cannot play very long in the NFL. Sport is just too brutal now.
3 players out of hundreds.Doug Flutie played until he was 43, Drew Brees is 39 and Fran Tarkenton until he was 38... I don’t think size will have anything to do with his longevity.
I think the height is probably a valid concern. No one has been in the NFL that has looked like Murray, even the guys I mentioned here and it other posts. That doesn’t mean he can’t succeed. He is a special athlete and the game is now the peak of QB friendly. There is no doubt he’ll have to be special to overcome, I believe that he is. Pretty much what it comes down to.
Your point is still false. If he’s able to play there is nothing to suggest he would be knocked out of the league because of made up reasons. For every RG3 there is Randall Cunningham playing at 36, 37, 38. The game is not at its peak of its violence, quite the opposite. The QB is more protected now then at any point in NFL history.3 players out of hundreds.
For me, his height (which is estimated by many as between 5'7" and 5'9" inches) isn't an issue because of potential injuries I just think it may be difficult for him to be able to throw over D-linemen. I'll admit maybe that's just me following what may be antiquated bias that no longer applies but that's height is just unheard of.Your point is still false. If he’s able to play there is nothing to suggest he would be knocked out of the league because of made up reasons. For every RG3 there is Randall Cunningham playing at 36, 37, 38. The game is not at its peak of its violence, quite the opposite. The QB is more protected now then at any point in NFL history.
And that’s a fair way to approach it if you’re a skeptic. Most guys at any height don’t have a season like he just had. He’ll be an invite to A’s spring training which will be same time as combine. I hope he participates so we at least have clarity to his athleticism.For me, his height (which is estimated by many as between 5'7" and 5'9" inches) isn't an issue because of potential injuries I just think it may be difficult for him to be able to throw over D-linemen. I'll admit maybe that's just me following what may be antiquated bias that no longer applies but that's height is just unheard of.
Some great college players just don't translate to the NFL and he may be one of them. If he does get serious consideration in the top 10 that will make me re-evaluate.
Not to mention a better quality of life following retirement. Especially for an undersized qbIf this guy chooses football over baseball, he's a complete moron. He's already received almost $5 mil form the A's and will have to give that back. He can be mediocre in MLB and will still make more over his career than he would if he becomes a top 5 QB.
I won't believe he is 5'9" until they show him getting measured at the combine. I'm leaning 5'6" 5'7".I cant get over him being a 5'9 qb...
Are we assuming Murray would go straight to MLB?lod001 said:If this guy chooses football over baseball, he's a complete moron. He's already received almost $5 mil form the A's and will have to give that back. He can be mediocre in MLB and will still make more over his career than he would if he becomes a top 5 QB.
Correct but he's already been given $5 Million. Not sure how good he is at baseball but it sounds like he is. If he's average, he'll be in the Majors. Sure you don't get the fame right off the bat but if you are good at baseball, you go that route or you are just stupid and seek glory over $ and health.Are we assuming Murray would go straight to MLB?
He would have to play in developmental leagues right.. fight his way to MLB?
The Majors are for those who are better than average right?Correct but he's already been given $5 Million. Not sure how good he is at baseball but it sounds like he is. If he's average, he'll be in the Majors. Sure you don't get the fame right off the bat but if you are good at baseball, you go that route or you are just stupid and seek glory over $ and health.
wow. that's crazy. how is he going to see downfield when his OL are at 6-10 inches taller than him, with DL also the same?!?!I won't believe he is 5'9" until they show him getting measured at the combine. I'm leaning 5'6" 5'7".
That's so completely wrong ...lod001 said:If this guy chooses football over baseball, he's a complete moron. He's already received almost $5 mil form the A's and will have to give that back. He can be mediocre in MLB and will still make more over his career than he would if he becomes a top 5 QB.
The Oakland A's are visiting with Oklahoma redshirt junior QB Kyler Murray "in hopes of persuading" him to play baseball.
The A's just selected Murray with 9th overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft and gave him a $4.6 million signing bonus, so the front office is desperate to retain him. However, Murray just played himself into the first-round of the 2019 NFL Draft if he declares, and that first-round signing bonus would be larger. It appears that Murray enjoys football more than baseball as well, and reports indicate that he's leaning towards the NFL. Murray must declare for the 2019 NFL Draft by Monday but declaring for the draft still wouldn't end this saga. He could try and play both sports.
Source: Bob Nightengale on Twitter
Jan 13 - 12:20 PM
I won't believe he is 5'9"
until they show him getting measured at the combine. I'm leaning 5'6" 5'7".
When he is listed 5'10".. how ridiculous is it?You think he would even be considering the NFL if he was 5'6" or 5'7"? Come on. This is getting ridiculous.
When he is listed 5'10".. how ridiculous is it?
He looks ridiculously short.Thinking that someone with a baseball future would even consider the NFL if he knew he was actually only 5'6" or 5'7" is ridiculous, yes. That's ridiculously short.
He looks ridiculously short.
I will believe he is 5'9" when I see it.
I do. In fact that is the exact word that comes to mind.Darren Sproles is 5'6" and legitimately looks like a midget standing next to other NFL players. You think Murray looks that short standing next to his OL and others? I don't.