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A’s expect top pick Kyler Murray to enter NFL draft


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The A’s expect Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray, the team’s top pick in June, to declare for the NFL draft Sunday, multiple sources told The Chronicle on Wednesday.

Declaring for the draft does not guarantee that Murray, an outfielder whom Oakland selected ninth overall, will decide to reject his $4.66 million deal with the A’s outright, but it certainly increases the chances that Oklahoma’s quarterback will decide to go pro in football rather than baseball.

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28 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Not really sure what I’m mentioned for here.

I have never said a single thing about Kyler Murray.

Another L for sanjay

Now that I think about it, I don't remember what I said about him that needs crow. I said he'd be crazy to play football when he's got baseball money on the table

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17 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Now that I think about it, I don't remember what I said about him that needs crow. I said he'd be crazy to play football when he's got baseball money on the table

of course you don't remember. You are too busy stalking other mofos that made you mad because i showcased you being a total B. Take this eggplant!

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What the fug is Arizona thinking?

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ESPN’s Adam Schefter didn't outright dismiss the idea that new Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury could trade Josh Rosen—who the franchise selected with the No. 10 overall pick in last year's draft—and draft Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray with the top pick in 2018.

Schefter said the scenario is "not implausible" while appearing on Get Up! on Thursday.

 

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