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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Murray played a full schedule last season for the first time since 2020 and finished QB10 in fantasy. While that made him relevant in single-QB leagues, he didn’t necessarily hit his potential. Murray’s accuracy looks good on paper -- his on-target (76.2) and completion percentages (68.8) both ranked seventh in the league -- but considering his average target depth was only 7.1 yards (30th), he probably should have had higher rates. More touchdown passes would be nice too. Murray threw multiple TDs in a game just three times, and he needed four TDs in Week 18 just to surpass 20 for the season. Consequently, he scored 18-plus fantasy points just seven times. Murray at least boosted his scoring with 572 rushing yards, fourth among QBs, and added five scores. He said this offseason he intends to run more this year, which would be helpful for fantasy, but it would also bring added injury risk to a player who missed 18 games from 2021 to 2023. As for his passing, Murray needs more help from his receivers. Marvin Harrison disappointed in his rookie year as the fourth overall pick, and fellow wideout Michael Wilson is average at best. Tight end Trey McBride is Murray’s favorite target, but he had just two TD catches last year -- the fewest of any player with at least 110 targets. More running and a few more TD passes could shoot Murray up the QB rankings in fantasy, but he's unlikely to challenge the guys at the very top. Read Past Outlooks
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Tosses two TDs in opener
Murray completed 21 of 29 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 20-13 win over the Saints. He added 38 rushing yards on seven carries.
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The 28-year-old QB did get sacked five times, but it was otherwise a very sharp performance from Murray in the season opener. Both touchdown passes came in the red zone in the second quarter, as he found Marvin Harrison for a one-yard score before chucking a shovel pass to James Conner for a four-yard TD. Murray threw multiple TD passes only four times in 17 regular-season games in 2024, so this was a very encouraging start to 2025 for the Cardinals' passing game. He figures to be productive again at home Week 2 against the Panthers.
The 28-year-old QB did get sacked five times, but it was otherwise a very sharp performance from Murray in the season opener. Both touchdown passes came in the red zone in the second quarter, as he found Marvin Harrison for a one-yard score before chucking a shovel pass to James Conner for a four-yard TD. Murray threw multiple TD passes only four times in 17 regular-season games in 2024, so this was a very encouraging start to 2025 for the Cardinals' passing game. He figures to be productive again at home Week 2 against the Panthers.
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Murray missed the first half of last season recovering from ACL surgery. Perhaps to be expected, he didn’t look like his usual dual-threat self upon returning Week 10, with his passing particularly rusty. His last three games, though, showed marked improvement as he averaged 241 passing yards with six TDs and one interception. Murray rarely looked deep in his eight games, ranking 27th in downfield rate as just 7.8 percent of his attempts traveled beyond 20 yards. His 7.3-yard average target depth ranked 22nd, his 6.7 YPA 24th. When he did go deep, he wasn’t good, completing nine of 28 attempts for one TD and three INTs. In Murray’s defense, he didn’t have much to work with. That’s not the case this year after the Cardinals made Marvin Harrison the fourth overall pick in the draft and signed former Jags wideout Zay Jones. Those two will join TE Trey McBride, a 2022 second-round pick who broke out for 825 yards last season, and WR Michael Wilson, a 2023 third-round pick who had 565 yards on 58 targets last year (9.7 YPT). Murray’s rushing production gives him a solid fantasy floor, now more than a year and a half removed from the knee injury. He’ll need that to be a top 10 fantasy QB, as his lack of height (5-10) and inconsistent track record suggest he's unlikely to be an elite passer even with the upgraded pass-catching corps. He’ll also need good health -- he missed at least three games in each of the last three seasons, playing 33 of a possible 51 contests.
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Suiting up Sunday despite illness
Murray (illness) is listed as active for Sunday's game at New Orleans, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
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Set to play through illness
The Cardinals added Murray to their Week 1 injury report with an illness, though he doesn't have a designation and is on track to play Sunday in New Orleans.
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Starters to sit Saturday
Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon said Thursday that he plans to sit Arizona's starters such as Murray and other key players during Saturday's preseason finale against the Raiders, as was the case during the team's second exhibition game against Denver, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
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Improving connection with Harrison
Murray and Marvin Harrison have improved their rapport as training camp has progressed, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.
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Exceeds 100 total yards Saturday
Murray completed seven of eight passes for 96 yards with no touchdowns and one interception while adding two rushes for nine yards during the Cardinals' 20-17 preseason win over the Chiefs on Saturday night.
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Wowed by Harrison this offseason
Murray has recently expressed how much offseason improvement he feels 2024 first-round pick Marvin Harrison has made, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
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Murray and Harrison did have their fair share of success during the latter's rookie 2024 campaign, but it's also fair to say the wideout's performance fell short of the lofty expectations bestowed upon the fourth overall pick. However, Murray took note of how much faster and quicker in his decisions Harrison looked during on-field work this offseason, and he also expressed admiration for the considerable muscle his No. 1 target put on over the last few months.
Murray and Harrison did have their fair share of success during the latter's rookie 2024 campaign, but it's also fair to say the wideout's performance fell short of the lofty expectations bestowed upon the fourth overall pick. However, Murray took note of how much faster and quicker in his decisions Harrison looked during on-field work this offseason, and he also expressed admiration for the considerable muscle his No. 1 target put on over the last few months.