Ten things about the Broncos and NFL as the Scouting Combine begins Tuesday.
INDIANAPOLIS — Ten things about the Broncos and NFL as the Scouting Combine begins Tuesday:Should the Broncos be monitoring the Kyler Murray Situation and knock on the door of the Arizona Cardinals’ suite at Lucas Oil Stadium during this week’s Combine workouts? Yes and yes. In early February, Murray, who completed his third year as the Cardinals’ quarterback, scrubbed his social media of any team reference. To each his own, I thought.
Going public like this could mean a) the Cardinals didn’t respond to Murray’s offer, b) they counter-offered at a much lower rate or c) he wants out.Broncos general manager George Paton should call Keim just in case he picks up. The Broncos have five of the top 96 draft picks and multiple young players to offer Arizona on the off chance the Murray-Cardinals relationship has hit the skids.
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