 For Kyler Murray, any stat you look at is phenomenal. He set the NCAA record for Adjusted Yards per Attempt at 13.0, topping Baker Mayfield's 12.9 from 2017. Murray was even good against stout opponents. In five games against top 50 past defenses, Murray's Adjusted Yards per Attempt was 12.2, easily the best in this draft class. The only red flag you can find with Murray is his lack of experience. He attempted at least 10 passes in just 19 games in college, fewer than all first round picks since 2000 except Mitchell Trebisky and Mark Sanchez. Because of this, the top comp for Murray is a pint-sized version of Cam Newton. Both guys add value with their legs and have talented arms, but had limited experience at the FPS level entering the NFL. Things have worked out pretty well for Newton, and we shouldn't be surprised if Murray can replicate that.