3. Kyler Murray
Kyler Murray did some really nice things as a rookie last season. He completed 64.4 percent of his passes and he found the end zone a total of 24 times.
Kilff Kingsbury’s air raid offense actually did better than many expected last season, despite the lack luster supporting cast. With the addition of All Pro wideout DeAndre Hopkins along with some key additions along the offensive line, this offense could take off in 2020.
Murray draws a lot of comparisions to his NFC West rival, Russell Wilson, and for good reason. Both are extremely mobile and can make something out of nothing with their feet.
Seeing these two face off against each other twice a year moving forward could potentially turn into a ‘must see’ matchup if Murray takes a big leap in development this offseason.