The quarterback controversy that never was. Once the Arizona Cardinals selected reigning Heisman winner Kyler Murray No. 1 overall in April’s draft, it became clear that he would start as a rookie.
Murray’s only competition for the starting gig was Brett Hundley. Well, that’s if you want to call Hundley competition.
Arizona released its first training camp depth chart on Friday. And in no real surprise, Murray has been listed as the Cardinals’ starter.
#AZCardinals first depth chart, starting with #K1 and a good amount of rookies 2nd team/depth. #CardsCamp pic.twitter.com/R4oAMbKHLG
— Mike Jurecki (@mikejurecki) August 2, 2019
It was going to take a catastrophic start to camp for this not to be the case. The Cards’ brass has noted on multiple occasions that the expectation was for Murray to start Week 1.
Nothing we’ve seen during the first several days of practice has changed this. Murray already looks like a legitimate NFL starting quarterback.
I’m so excited to see Kyler Murray as a rookie. Some of these throws and the accuracy on them are filthy.
— Jordan Reid (@JReidNFL) July 27, 2019
(: @CoyotesKessel) pic.twitter.com/9eg2k3RLVA
It’s going to be a blast to see him work under first-year head coach Kliff Kingsbury as a rookie this season. While Arizona can’t expect to contend for a playoff spot, the product will be considerably better than last season.
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