Coming around on Kyler Murray to the Cardinals idea

Mar 1, 2019; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray (QB11) speaks to media during the 2019 NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Rumors linking reigning Heisman winner Kyler Murray to the Arizona Cardinals with the No. 1 overall pick in next month’s NFL Draft have not quieted in recent weeks.

In fact, the Cardinals’ brass — head coach Kliff Kingsbury and general manager Steve Keim included — met with Murray in Norman on Tuesday. This is a clear indication that the Cardinals are seriously considering the quarterback with that first pick.

While some are questioning this logic given that Arizona selected Josh Rosen in the top 10 last year, we’re here to say that it makes all the sense in the world.

Kliff Kingsbury: Seen as an innovative offensive mind, he might want his own guy under center.

The Josh Rosen equation: Arizona can still get value by trading the young QB.

The more dynamic player: Remember, Rosen was the fourth quarterback off the board last April.

As we look at the possibility of Arizona replacing Rosen with Murray, we really have to focus on what the Cardinals want from an internal standpoint. It’s not as much about public perception as it is about how the team wants to build from within.

Sure it would be a black eye for embattled GM Steve Keim to move on from a top-10 pick after just one season. But this isn’t about his long-term future in the desert.

Rather, it’s all about providing Kingsbury with the quarterback he’s most comfortable with. If that so happens to be Murray, Arizona must pull the trigger and not look back.

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