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Murray: ‘Fully committing’ life to being NFL QB

Reported by ESPN:

Kyler Murray has tweeted that he is “fully committing my life and time to becoming an NFL quarterback,” answering the question of whether he will choose football or baseball.

The reigning Heisman Trophy winner posted a statement on his Twitter account Monday, four days before he was scheduled to report to spring training with the Oakland Athletics.

Murray did not mention baseball or the A’s at all in his statement. Murray will return $1.29 million of the $1.5 million signing bonus money the A’s gave him last year, a source told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. He forfeits the remaining $3.16 million, due March 1. The A’s will put him on the restricted list and retain Murray’s rights, but they don’t get a compensatory draft pick.

“Moving forward, I am firmly and fully committing my life and time to becoming an NFL quarterback,” Murray wrote. “Football has been my love and passion my entire life. I was raised to play QB, and I very much look forward to dedicating 100% of myself to being the best QB possible and winning NFL championships. I have started an extensive training program to further prepare myself for upcoming NFL workouts and interviews. I eagerly await the opportunity to continue to prove to NFL decision makers that I am the franchise QB in this draft.”

Murray was selected ninth overall last June and agreed to a minor league contract that included a $4.66 million signing bonus.

ESPN’s draft experts, Mel Kiper and Todd McShay, both project Murray as a first-round pick. Kiper says, “He’s unbelievably athletic and one of the best dual-threat quarterbacks I’ve ever seen. He can make every throw, and he does it with timing, touch and poise. He could be a really good NFL quarterback.”

No player has ever been a first-round pick in both the NFL and MLB drafts, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

In his latest mock draft, McShay has Murray going No. 13 overall to the Miami Dolphins.

“Yes, the risk is apparent — Murray is undersized at 5-foot-10 and still hasn’t decided on his baseball career,” McShay wrote. “But he has an electric arm and some of the best athleticism I’ve seen at the position in years.”

Murray is No. 8 on Kiper’s board, released last week.

At Oklahoma, Murray passed for 4,361 yards and 42 touchdowns while posting the highest QBR (95.8) since ESPN began tracking the statistic in 2004. In addition, Murray became the first player in FBS history to average at least 300 yards passing and 60 yards rushing per game.

Murray joined Clemson’s Deshaun Watson as the only other FBS quarterback to pass for 4,000 yards and rush for another 1,000 in the same season. And he surpassed Baker Mayfield’s FBS passing efficiency record set in 2017.

Information from ESPN’s Jake Trotter is included in this report.

Source:ESPN

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