
Kyler Murray DVOA, Advanced Stats, & Fantasy Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT5' 10'' , 207 lbs
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Birthdate08/07/1997 (28)
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CollegeOklahoma
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Draft Info2019: Rd 1, Pk 1
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StatusActive


2024 season stats
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Passing Yards3,851 11th
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Passing Touchdowns21 13th
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Passing EPA58.8 17th
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Adjusted DYAR1,063 6th
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Hand Size9.541%ile 41th percentile41th percentile
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Arm Length28.50%ile 0th percentile0th percentile
Recent Games
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Rushing
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Fantasy
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18
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25
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35
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71.4%
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242
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6.9
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4
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0
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28
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128.5
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3
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22
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7.3
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0
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9
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28
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3
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17
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33
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48
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68.8%
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321
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6.7
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1
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2
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34
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76.8
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4
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32
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8.0
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0
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12
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18
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15
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16
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20
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32
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62.5%
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202
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6.3
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1
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1
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38
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77.9
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8
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63
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7.9
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1
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20
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21
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12
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15
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23
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30
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76.7%
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224
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7.5
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39
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97.1
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5
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11
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2.2
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10
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22
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14
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25
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38
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65.8%
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259
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6.8
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41
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80.9
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3
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16
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5.3
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14
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18
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10
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13
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31
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45
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68.9%
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260
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5.8
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22
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72.5
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7
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48
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6.9
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0
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19
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17
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17
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STATS
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Rushing
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Current Season
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372
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541
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68.8%
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3,851
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7.1
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21
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11
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93.5
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78
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572
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7.3
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5
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306
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Last 3 years
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806
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1,198
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67.3%
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8,018
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6.7
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45
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23
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90.6
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188
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1,231
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6.5
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10
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649
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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray said that he feels like he needs to run more in 2025 and is open to running more next season. "It's such a weapon," Murray said. The 27-year-old two-time Pro Bowler and former Offensive Rookie of the Year ran the ball 78 times for 572 yards (7.3 yards per carry) and five touchdowns in 17 starts in 2024. His 572 rushing yards ranked fourth in the league behind Lamar Jackson, Jayden Daniels and Jalen Hurts, with his five TDs tying him for sixth-most in the NFL. As a passer, Murray completed 68.8% of his 541 pass attempts for 3,851 yards, 21 touchdowns and 11 touchdowns. Overall, he finished as the QB10 in fantasy scoring, and his elite rushing ability should continue to give him a high floor as a low-end QB1. If he makes good on his promise to run more in 2025, he could end up being even more of a value pick at the position in fantasy drafts this fall.

During a trip to South Korea, where he ran a QB clinic, Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray expressed his excitement for the team and their trajectory in 2025. "I'm looking forward to this next season," said Murray. "I think, as an organization, we're on the up and up, and I'm looking forward to it." Murray is coming off his first full season since 2020, tossing 3,851 yards and 21 touchdowns on a 68.8% completion percentage. However, Arizona has made just one playoff appearance during his tenure -- a 2021 loss to their division-rival Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card round -- and the 27-year-old understands it's partly on his shoulders. When asked how far Arizona is from a Super Bowl, Murray responded, "Not far at all. I think anything's possible." The Cardinals made just one big-ticket signing thus far in pass-rusher Josh Sweat, but they'll need to surround the Oklahoma product with a few more weapons as they've finished above .500 just once since selecting him first overall in 2019.

When asked if quarterback Kyler Murray would be the team's starter in 2025, Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said, "100 percent," on Burns And Gambo. "He's a top-level, franchise quarterback," Gannon said. Although he led the Cardinals to an 8-9 record and no playoff appearance, Murray did throw for 3,851 yards -- the second-highest total of his career -- 21 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in 17 starts. His 572 rushing yards -- he added five touchdowns on the ground -- ranked fourth among all QBs in 2024. The 27-year-old isn't going anywhere heading into the second year of a five-year, $230.5 million extension that he signed in July of 2022. Arizona should keep most of their skill players on offense, but Murray will need to establish more chemistry with first-round wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. to take a step forward for the Cardinals and fantasy managers that make him their QB1.
