year 1, a lot of potential with highlights with his legs and excitement
year 2, sophomore slump like you constantly see with primarily mobile qbs with early success (deshaun Watson)
year 3, 8-8 record and questions about if he is the guy of the future and should they extend him (Dak Prescott ish)
year 4, no real progression to make the steps to advance to the next level as a qb. middle of the road at best on a bad team looking to draft a new up and coming qb
year 5, baseball
I believe Murray has a good chance to be productive in the NFL. His height (listed at 5'10) is debatable but he
has the arm and athletic ability for todays NFL game to be successful. I'd take him right now over Jacksonville's
Blake Bortles or Miami's Ryan Tannehill. Neither of these QBs justify their contracts and probably will be let go
by their teams. Murray is short (probably like 5'9") but stout at 195 pounds and can move around in the pocket
which many of the NFL signal callers can't do. Hell, Eddie LaBaron played eleven seasons in the NFL and he was
only 5 feet 7, 168 pounds. He started for both Washington and later Dallas. Was NFL Rookie of the Year and
made the Pro Bowl five times.