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Kyler Murray has been a consistent presence in the NFL for several seasons.
Over six years, Murray started 82 games with the Arizona Cardinals and will be 28 at the start of the new season. Reflecting on the offseason, Murray said, "I feel great, the best I’ve personally felt. They say you hit your prime around 28—I definitely feel good."
Murray’s prime years are often talked about as if his breakout season is just ahead, despite six seasons with no standout year. While his performance has been solid, statistics place him near average in many quarterback metrics, except for a slightly above-average completion rate. His rushing ability adds value, but only one season saw him rush over 600 yards, unlike Lamar Jackson who has done so seven times. According to Pro Football Focus, Murray ranks around 15th among starting quarterbacks, confirming he’s above average but not elite.
Arizona’s team success hasn’t matched Murray’s potential. The Cardinals have a 36-45-1 record in games he started and with a $230 million contract extension invested in him, the team has struggled with defensive weaknesses, injuries, and uneven offensive talent, especially on the offensive line. The Cardinals have never climbed higher than second place in the NFC West during Murray’s tenure, with finishes including multiple third and last places.
Last season showed some progress with an 8-9 record compared to 4-13 the previous year. Murray posted his best passer rating since 2021, and the defense improved significantly, now ranked 14th in DVOA. Despite injuries and a rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. not making a huge impact yet, advances have been made under defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon. Tight end Trey McBride emerged as a Pro Bowl player, a first for the Cardinals since 1970.
The Cardinals’ ceiling likely depends on Murray taking a step forward. Maintaining current performance could mean playoff contention but not Super Bowl contention. To reach elite status, Murray needs to elevate his play soon.
Offseason Grade
The Cardinals bolstered their defense with major signings including pass rusher Josh Sweat ($76.4 million over four years) and Dalvin Tomlinson ($29 million over two years). They also added linebacker Akeem Davis-Gaither and defensive draft picks Walter Nolen and a high-value cornerback, aiming to build a much stronger defense. The team’s first five draft picks focused on defense, signaling prioritization of that side of the ball. Offense received less attention, but the defense now has the foundation to improve significantly.
Grade: B
Quarterback Report
Though the team focused on defense in the offseason, Murray remains confident in the offensive room’s potential to improve. One notable weakness is Murray’s deep passing, where he completed only 34.5% of throws over 20 yards, ranking fourth worst in passer rating on such throws. The Cardinals have lacked consistent downfield targets, which partly explains these struggles.
BetMGM Odds Breakdown
The Cardinals’ win total is set at 8.5 for the coming season, reflecting optimism for improvement over last year’s 8-9 finish. Marvin Harrison Jr. is expected to have a breakout second season, contributing to the team’s playoff chances.
Yahoo’s Fantasy Take
Kyler Murray’s touchdown percentage has been below average over the past three seasons, which correlates with some struggles in the red zone. With promising quarterback options emerging in 2025, some doubt remains whether Murray can elevate his game consistently.
Key Statistics to Remember
In 2023, Arizona’s defense ranked near the bottom of the league, but they improved to 14th in DVOA last year. Coach Jonathan Gannon’s defensive strategies, including an increased blitz rate, contributed to this progress. Adding experienced players and healthy key starters has further strengthened the defense, which could be a valuable asset this season.
What’s Next for Marvin Harrison Jr.?
Harrison’s rookie year featured 885 yards and eight touchdowns, respectable but below expectations for a top prospect. Analysts suggest the underwhelming year is due to a combination of Harrison’s development, his playing style, and a mismatch with Murray’s passing tendencies. However, there is potential for growth in his second season.
Best Case Scenario
The Cardinals’ defensive transformation and offseason gains create optimism for a playoff push and contention for the NFC West title. Marvin Harrison Jr.’s development alongside Murray’s steady play could elevate the offense, making Arizona a more competitive team.
Worst Case Scenario
The Cardinals may remain a middle-of-the-pack team, stuck in a rut without real progress. Persistent issues and average quarterback play could prevent them from moving beyond another mediocre season, missing the playoffs again.
Crystal Ball Prediction
The Cardinals are poised for modest improvement but likely won’t exceed around 8.5 wins. They should be competitive weekly but probably won’t threaten division leaders like the 49ers or Rams.
Fan Take: This report on the Cardinals highlights a pivotal moment for both Kyler Murray and the franchise as they strive to capitalize on recent defensive improvements. For NFL fans, the team’s trajectory could signal a shift in the NFC West balance and provide a fascinating test of whether Murray can finally reach his potential as an elite quarterback.