Fantasy football season is in the air and the unique offseason is causing more questions than answers as we enter our fantasy football drafts. Below, we focus on Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray and his fantasy football potential this year.
Kyler Murray’s Fantasy Football ADP
Murray has been selected in 76% of drafts and the average pick is 52.73 (average draft position on MyFantasyLeague.com). He has been drafted as high as No. 1 overall. He ranks 56th among all players and sixth among quarterback
Reasons to draft Kyler Murray
- Murray threw for 3,722 yards and rushed for 544 while taking home Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2019.
- The addition of WR DeAndre Hopkins means he has a big-time target in addition to future Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald.
Also see:
- When to pick Drew Lock in your fantasy football draft
- When to pick Melvin Gordon in your fantasy football draft
Reasons not to draft Kyler Murray
- Honestly, there is no reason not to, unless you can draft Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson or Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott instead.
- Murray was sacked the most of any quarterback in 2019.
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Where should I draft Kyler Murray in fantasy football drafts?
The fact that Murray gets drafted first overall in some leagues means you might not even have a chance to select him. In the era of prolific dual-threat quarterbacks, Murray is one of the most intriguing and is expected to have a huge jump in production.
If you don’t select him in the first or second round, you probably won’t be able to take him.
You won’t be disappointed no matter where you select him.
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