Kyler Murray’s work, leadership praised by Jonathan Gannon, Budda Baker

Kyler Murray continues to get high marks for his work behind the scenes as a player, teammate, leader.

To say that Kyler Murray has been a lightning rod since being selected No. 1 overall by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2019 draft would be an understatement, judging by the persistent outside noise that was often over the top but also at times justified.

It also appears clear that the torn ACL Murray suffered late in the 2022 season humbled him, coupled with the arrival of general manager Monti Ossenfort and head coach Jonathan Gannon early in the 2023 offseason.

Murray attacked his rehab and learning a new offense with a vengeance and then performed well in the final eight games of the season.

Gannon has had nothing but praise when talking about his quarterback and reiterated those thoughts Tuesday morning while speaking at the NFC coaches breakfast at the league meetings in Orlando, Fla.

“Everything that we’ve asked of him, he’s went above and beyond,” Gannon said. “If you watch the tape, you know why I’m convicted. But it’s not only the tape at that position. The other things that he brings to the table as a person, as a teammate, as a competitor, I absolutely love. Saddle me up; let’s go. Just from a standpoint of respect and love and care and developing that relationship with him we kinda like hit it off. So feel really good about where he’s at and where he wants to go.”

In comments Cardinals safety Budda Baker made on the Up & Adams podcast with Kay Adams, it was clear he agrees with Gannon’s assessment.

Baker said, “It’s night and day from his rookie year until now. Always a great player. (But now) a guy you can talk to, any of the players can talk to whether it’s the practice squad guys or the best players on the team. He’s around us. He jokes, cracks jokes, he talks. He’s a great leader, so definitely excited for him to continue to grow, continue to get better and lead this organization.”

Gannon can’t wait to get on the grass when the offseason program begins next month when Murray can focus on football, not rehabbing from a major injury.

The coach said, “That’s why I’m super excited about spring, getting to go through spring and then training camp with him because there’s some things that we want to explore that we think he can handle and there’s some things that he has brought up (and) that he wants some things added that he likes and he is comfortable with. So that’s always a coach and player thing, player and coach, which I love and I just think that him being in the spring and going through spring is really gonna help his development within our system with him as a player.

“I mean we changed his stance, how he took the snap and he took to it and understood the why behind it and he likes it now, but he’s gonna bank all those reps in the spring. So that’s why I say his best football is head of him, which is interesting to say because he’s played at such a high level.”

Moving his hand upward, Gannon concluded, “I really think he’s gonna keep going that way.”

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Budda Baker’s situation changes with recent releases of top safeties

While it previously looked like the Cardinals had to extend or trade Baker this offseason, they might not need to do anything.

It appeared the Arizona Cardinals would find them in a situation this offseason where they would have to make a big decision about safety Budda Baker’s contract. Things have changed, even though nothing with Baker has changed.

Baker enters the final year of his contract and is due $14.2 million in salary with no guarantees.

Last offseason, he sought a contract extension and then requested a trade when that wasn’t granted. Eventually, the team gave him a small bonus and guaranteed his salary for last season. However, they are in a similar situation.

He has said nothing publicly and there are no new reports of his unhappiness, but if he wanted an extension or a trade last offseason, it is reasonable to expect he wants the same a year later.

However, the market for safeties for contracts has drastically changed and also the trade market likely has as well with the recent release of seven quality safeties around the league like Justin Simmons from Denver, Eddie Jackson from Chicago, Quandre Diggs from Seattle and Jordan Poyer from Buffalo.

With these releases, he can’t really leverage the Cardinals for a new deal. He is making more than he would probably command on the open market.

And as for a trade request, with good veteran safeties available in free agency, why would a team give up draft capital to acquire Baker to then be expected to sign him to a new contract?

No one thinks that the Cardinals will consider releasing Baker.

Jonathan Gannon, as always, spoke highly of Baker when he was asked about him at the NFL combine. “I know the value that he brings to this organization and the team, and I want to see (No.) 3 out there,” he said.

So what is there to do with Baker?

They can simply do nothing. They don’t need to. They have cap space to work with this offseason. They can let him play out his contract this year and decide whether he is part of the team moving forward. And they can control him next year if they really want him. The New England Patriots used the transition tag on Kyle Dugger, which will pay him $13.8 million in 2024. Using it on Baker in 2025 would pay him around $14 million, which more or less matches this year’s salary. They would have him for his age-28 and age-29 seasons.

They could extend him at a more reasonable number, but that would depend on what Baker seeks. For that to happen, some of these veteran safeties will have to sign new deals.

The top of the market was set with Tampa Bay’s Antoine Winfield getting the franchise tag, paying him $17.1 million this year.

Earlier in the offseason, it felt like the Cardinals had to extend or trade Baker. Now that isn’t the case.

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Budda Baker is only Cardinals players with Defensive Player of the Year odds

Baker is one of 40 players with 150/1 odds to win Defensive Player of the Year.

The offseason has brought futures odds for next year’s Super Bowl champion and also player awards. You can bet on who you think will be next year’s MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year.

But you will have a hard time finding an Arizona Cardinals player to bet on for Defensive Player of the Year.

In BetMGM Sportsbook’s odds for the award, only one Cardinals player has any odds — safety Budda Baker.

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Baker is a long shot to win the award, listed with +15000 or 150/1 odds. He has only 0.67% implied odds of winning. He is one of 40 defenders with +15000 odds.

Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was the Defensive Player of the Year for last season.

A safety has not won the award since Steelers safety Troy Polamalu did in 2010. Three safeties — Polamalu, Bob Sanders and Ed Reed — won it between 2004 and 2010. A safety has won it only five times ever.

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Top cap-saving moves Cardinals can make this offseason

The Cardinals start the offseason with about $41 million cap space. Here is how they can create more space.

The Arizona Cardinals are a little less than a month away from the start of NFL free agency. That means the salary cap space they have will matter.

The Cardinals have about $41 million in cap space, based on Over the Cap’s numbers. It is the ninth-most cap space in the league.

The team can do some things that will free up space.

Below are some of the top cap-saving moves the Cardinals can make. We go over the numbers and whether or not they will make them.

POLL: Should the Cardinals trade Budda Baker or extend his contract?

Baker is entering the final year of his contract with no guaranteed money left.

The Arizona Cardinals have an important issue to address this offseason. It is the contract of six-time Pro Bowl safety Budda Baker.

He enters the final year of his contract and has no guaranteed money remaining in the deal. He requested a trade last offseason after his plea for a contract extension was rejected. He did not participate in any of the team’s voluntary offseason work.

He had no guarantees last year left in his deal but the team eventually slightly redid his contract, fully guaranteeing his 2023 salary, giving him a small bonus and adding a Pro Bowl incentive that he cashed in.

If that was his stance last offseason with two years remaining on his contract, it isn’t likely going to change this offseason.

He will want a contract extension or to be traded.

He missed five games with injuries last season and had one of his least productive seasons with 87 tackles. He did not have any interceptions, any pass breakups and did not force any fumbles or have any sacks.

Extending him would likely mean making him among the highest-paid safeties again.

At 28 years old, he is still in his prime.

But what should the Cardinals do? should they extend his contract or should they try and get something before he enters free agency next offseason?

Vote in the poll:

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Budda Baker has INT in NFC’s Pro Bowl Games win

The NFC bested the AFC for the second straight year.

Safety Budda Baker was the only Arizona Cardinals player to be named to the Pro Bowl. He made the Pro Bowl for the sixth time and for the fifth straight year as a starter.

He played a part in the NFC’s win over the AFC in this year’s Pro Bowl Games.

He had an end zone interception in the flag football game

The NFC won 64-59, getting a fourth-down goalline stand at the end of the game.

Baker walks away with $88,000 along with the rest of the NFC players for the win. AFC players took home $44,000.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield was named the offensive MVP and New Orleans Saints linebacker Demario Davis was the defensive MVP.

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PODCAST: Should Cardinals extend or trade Budda Baker/Championship weekend best bets

Jess Root and Seth Cox discuss Budda Baker’s future in the latest edition of the podcast and make AFC, NFC title game picks and predictions.

Seth Cox and I team up in the latest edition of the podcast to ask the hardest question of the offseason that no one has talked about yet — what will the Arizona Cardinals do with Budda Baker?

He enters the final year of his contract with no guarantees remaining. Will they extend him or trade him?

We discuss the options and then go over the two conference championship games, discussing our picks and best bets for props in the game.

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(32:52) AFC, NFC title game picks, predictions, prop bets, best bets

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Budda Baker is only Cardinals player to get All-Pro votes

Baker got a single second-place All-Pro vote from among the 50 media members voting for the Associated Press.

It wasn’t a surprise, but no Arizona Cardinals player earned All-Pro status from the Associated Press, either the first or second team.

They almost didn’t get any votes.

Safety Budda Baker was the only Cardinals to player to get a vote. He had a single vote.

Kicker Matt Prater didn’t get a vote. Tight end Trey McBride didn’t get a vote.

Baker was a Pro Bowler for the fifth straight season, although many feel he should not have made it.

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Budda Baker to the Pro Bowl; Cardinals-Seahawks preview, picks, best bets

Jess Root and Seth Cox break down the Cardinals’ final game of the season in the latest edition of the podcast.

This is the final podcast before the regular season is over. Budda Baker is a Pro Bowler for the sixth time and the Arizona Cardinals face the Seattle Seahawks to close out the season.

Seth Cox and I talk about Baker’s selection to the Pro Bowl and preview Cardinals-Seahawks with keys, matchups, predictions and the best prop bets you can make on the game.

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(15:03) The Seahawks and their season since last facing the Cardinals

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Budda Baker makes Pro Bowl for 6th time

Baker is the Cardinals’ only Pro Bowler this season. No one was even an alternate.

The NFL announced Pro Bowl selections on Wednesday. The Arizona Cardinals have one sole representative. Safety Budda Baker was named a Pro Bowl starter, the sixth time in seven seasons he has been selected. It is the fifth time he has made it as a safety and fifth straight season he has been a Pro Bowl starting safety.

He was a Pro Bowl special teamer as a rookie in 2017.

He joins Patrick Peterson and Ollie Matson as the only players in franchise history to have at least six Pro Bowls in their first six seasons. He joins Adrian Wilson and Larry Wilson as the only Cardinals safeties to make it at least five times.

He missed four games earlier this season but still has 77 tackles, second on the team.

No other Cardinals player was even an alternate.

The Pro Bowl is now the Pro Bowl Games. They will be a multi-day AFC versus NFC competition in Orlando, FL culminating on Sunday, February 4 with a flag football game at Camping World Stadium that will be televised from 1:00-4:00 p.m. MST on ESPN and ABC. The players will participate in unique competitions that showcase their on-field and off-field skills. The Pro Bowl Games will feature new and fan-favorite skills, with cumulative scoring leading up to the flag football game.

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