For the third consecutive year, the Arizona Cardinals will be rolling with a new starting quarterback. Kyler Murray, the first-overall pick of the 2019 draft, will be assuming that role this fall. With that, however, comes a legitimate concern for the Cards.
Murray, at 5’10 and 207 pounds, is extremely undersized for an NFL signal-caller. There are those who have doubts that the 2018 Heisman Trophy winner can make it through an entire season without getting injured. With that in mind, the Cardinals’ front office would be smart to upgrade the depth behind the diminutive Murray.
As it stands now, the top replacement for Arizona’s new face of the franchise is the underwhelming Brett Hundley.