17. Kyler Murray
It will be very exciting to see what Murray does this season after a stellar rookie year. The Arizona Cardinals’ quarterback was excellent throughout the last term and was even a Pro Bowl alternate. In 2019, he racked up 3,722 passing yards, 20 passing touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.

However, he needs to at the very least replicate that form this year or he’ll lose some of the goodwill around him. Just ask Baker Mayfield how fickle NFL fans can be when you start to struggle. Murray definitely has the potential to be something very special.