ok, he's signed by oakland.......... wonder who takes the football injury risk? i assume oakland although it's not a huge number in the grand scheme of things, especially given the % of high picks who don't pan out.
A’s just drafted Kyler Murray in the first round
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gojetsgomoxiesSBR MVP
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Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#37The Oakland Athletics own Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray‘s baseball rights after selecting him in the first round of the 2018 MLB draft, but they expect him to declare for the NFL draft this weekend, according to Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle.
Simply declaring for the NFL draft doesn’t necessarily mean Murray will decide not to play for the Athletics, although one source does tell Slusser that Murray is reportedly leaning towards football. If Murray does opt to play football, he’d be required to pay back the A’s more than $4.5MM. Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports (via Twitter) NFL decision-makers believe Murray is “magic” and predict he’d come off the board on Day 1 or 2 of the draft, so he’d be able to make up that lost money in short order.
Murray and his agent Scott Boras have never officially ruled out the NFL despite persistently denying interest in deviating from an MLB-based plan. The Athletics would retain Murray’s baseball rights, but playing both baseball and football is not an option for Murray, per Slusser. The time commitments afforded to modern day professional sports simply make a dual-sport athlete nearly impossible.Comment -
jts1207SBR Hall of Famer
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#38Too short for NFLComment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
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#39I still think baseball is a much better option long term. The NFL is called Not For Long for a reason. Now, there is a chance that he could be a long term backup Qb in the NFL. Those guys sit on the bench forever. I just don't know if he has all the tools to be a successful starting NFL QB.Comment -
Grits n' GravyRestricted User
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#40I still think baseball is a much better option long term. The NFL is called Not For Long for a reason. Now, there is a chance that he could be a long term backup Qb in the NFL. Those guys sit on the bench forever. I just don't know if he has all the tools to be a successful starting NFL QB.Comment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#41Conversely, the No. 32 overall selection in last year’s NFL draft, Lamar Jackson, signed a four-year, $9,471,648 contract with the Ravens and quickly ascended to the starter’s role in Baltimore. Certainly, there are more than pure financial considerations at play, but assuming he’s a first-round selection in the NFL draft, Murray can look at Jackson’s near-$9.5MM guarantee as a rough baseline for what he’d be promised. (In reality, it’d be slightly higher, as draft bonuses in the NFL increase incrementally each year just as they do in baseball.) As for fans hoping to see this generation’s version of Bo Jackson or Deion Sanders, the report from Slusser and Schulman flatly indicates that there’s “no possibility” of Murray playing both sports.Comment -
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#42A's will get the money returned but will not get draft pick compensation if Murray decides on football.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#43I doubt he’s going to play football but who knowsComment
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