Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray was more focused on rehabbing his torn ACL than the NFL Draft at this point last year, but he has been keeping close tabs on things as the start of Thursday night’s first round draws closer.
The Cardinals have the fourth and 27th picks in that first round and the first of those selections has been the subject of much conversation over the last few months. With quarterbacks widely expected to come off the board with the first three picks and other teams potentially interested in moving up to take a fourth signal caller, the fourth pick looks like one of the pivotal ones.
Murray did not share whether he thinks Cardinals General Manager Monti Ossenfort should keep the pick or trade it, but he told Fox in an interview that any opinion he has about what the team should do is balanced by confidence in …