Kyler Murray is scheduled to hold Zoom meetings tonight and tomorrow with executives from three to five NFL teams, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Murray’s agent, Erik Burkhardt, confirmed that the meetings are intended for franchises that potentially have a quarterback need in 2027. The sessions provide an opportunity for Murray to reintroduce himself to front-office personnel he has not had formal contact with since the 2019 NFL Draft process, when he was selected as the first overall pick.
According to the report, these meetings allow Murray to get a jump start on future discussions and re-establish relationships with various decision-makers across the league. No specific teams have been identified as participants in the scheduled Zoom calls at this time.
Murray has spent his entire professional career with the Arizona Cardinals after being drafted out of the University of Oklahoma. These meetings represent a proactive step by his representation to address long-term planning and introduce the quarterback to a new cycle of NFL executives.
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