18. Kyler Murray
Murray is a good quarterback but DeAndre Hopkins is a truly elite wide receiver. When we talk about this combination in Arizona, that fact needs to be remembered. If you didn’t have someone like Hopkins to catch the ball in the dying seconds of their game against the Bills, would Murray receive all of those plaudits? The short answer is no. He’s good but not exceptional by NFL standards.

In fact, the Cardinals face a similar problem to the Titans in the fact that their quarterbacks’ main weapons are more talented than their playmakers. Maybe he’ll develop into an elite quarterback but having the best receiver in the league in your ranks definitely makes him look better than he is. Many otherwise middling quarterbacks may look look world-class if they had Hopkins at their disposal.