2. Kyler Murray Gets Back On Track
Kyler Murray threw four interceptions in the second and third game of the season combined. He did not throw one against the Panthers, but he threw for just 133 yards on 24-31 passing. That is something that is hard to do.
It is time for Murray to return to being a duel-threat who is dynamic using both his arm and legs. Murray has not lost his ability to run the ball. He is difficult to keep in the pocket because of his quickness and is tough to catch in the open field. He has not fumbled this season but has throw five interceptions.
The Week 4 loss was the first game of the season where Murray was not picked off and it is important that he builds on that performance.
Murray will be just fine in this one. He will be able to do whatever he wants and will have plenty of room out there. The Jets’ pass rush is not strong which means he will have time in the pocket to survey the field.