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[April 30, 2019]
Arizona general manager Steve
Keim said he remembers the moment he decided the Cardinals would
make former Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray the first pick of the
2019 NFL Draft.
"When I closed my eyes and I visualized Kyler Murray running around
State Farm Stadium in red and white, for whatever reason, all I saw
was just fireworks, excitement, a must-see where fans have to go and
show up and see this thing. Him being the architect was a phenomenal
fit for me," Keim told NBC's Peter King.
Earlier in the day, Keim said Murray will be the Cardinals' Week 1
starter.
"We didn't draft him No. 1 overall to ride the pine," Keim said on
The Rich Eisen Show. "I know it's a lot to put on his back, but
that's why we drafted him. He's a fierce competitor, and that's what
he did at Oklahoma this year. He put the team on his back. They
didn't have a great defense, and he knew he had to score almost
every series to give them a chance to win."
--Oakland Raiders general manager Mike Mayock doubled down on Derek
Carr as the team's franchise quarterback after not selecting a
signal-caller in the draft.
Mayock was widely panned by the media following his first draft as a
GM. The second-guessing began with his first selection, using the
No. 4 overall pick on Clemson Tigers defensive end Clelin Ferrell.
He told The Rich Eisen Show that he and coach Jon Gruden identified
Ferrell as the player they wanted entering the first round, and they
were comfortable taking him at No. 4 after an opportunity to trade
down did not materialize.
"The bottom line is that we knew going in that he was going to be
our guy," Mayock said. "Whether that was at (No.) 4 ... 7, 8, 10,
whatever, he was going to be our guy."
--A Florida judge again blocked release of surveillance videos
related to New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's visits to a spa
in Jupiter, Fla.
Kraft is one of 25 men charged with paying for sexual acts at
Orchids of Asia Day Spa. The 77-year-old has pleaded not guilty to
two counts of soliciting.
Palm Beach County judge Joseph Marx ruled that video and audio
recordings that are part of evidence in the case against Kraft and
the others are to remain sealed. A temporary order barring the
release of the videos occurred earlier this month.
--Josh Rosen embraced a fresh start during his introductory news
conference with the Miami Dolphins.
"Very rarely do you get a second chance to make a first impression,"
Rosen said. "It felt like I got drafted twice."
The former Cardinals quarterback will look to build upon a rookie
season during which he passed for 2,278 yards, 11 touchdowns and 14
interceptions. He is expected to compete with veteran signal-caller
Ryan Fitzpatrick for playing time in Miami, which acquired Rosen
shortly after Arizona drafted Kyler Murray with the No. 1 overall
pick.
--New York Giants sixth-round pick Corey Ballentine remains in the
hospital after Sunday's early morning shooting that also took the
life of former Washburn University teammate Dwane Simmons.
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Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray speaks to the media during a
press conference at the Cardinals Training Facility after being
drafted with the first overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Mandatory
Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
The two were shot outside an off-campus party as they celebrated
Ballentine's future with the Giants. Ballentine, a cornerback who
was drafted 180th overall on Saturday, sustained a single gunshot
wound to his glutes but he is expected to make a full recovery and
make it to rookie minicamp on Thursday.
"He's a really bright kid and he's a great kid," Giants general
manager Dave Gettleman said on SiriusXM NFL radio, via NJ.com. "What
happened is tragic and unfortunate. That's his best friend he was
with. We spoke to him on Sunday. He's coming along fine. He'll be
here Thursday for the minicamp this weekend."
--The Pittsburgh Steelers placed linebacker Ryan Shazier on the
Physically Unable to Perform list.
It will mark the second straight campaign in which Shazier will
spend the season on the PUP list. He hasn't played since suffering a
spinal injury in a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec. 4,
2017.
The 26-year-old has remained motivated toward playing in the NFL
again. He reiterated that a few months ago when speaking to
reporters shortly before the Super Bowl.
--The Cleveland Browns are bringing in some competition for punter
Britton Colquitt.
The team worked out undrafted Scottish free agent punter Jamie
Gillan before the NFL draft and they are on the verge of signing
him. Gillan, nicknamed "The Scottish Hammer," averaged 42.9 yards
per punt last season at Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Born in England, Gillan played rugby growing up in Scotland but
began playing football after his father, a member of the Royal Armed
Forces, was transferred to the United States. He attended high
school in Leonardtown, Md.
--Vincent Testaverde, the son of former Tampa Bay quarterback Vinny
Testaverde, will try out for the Buccaneers during the team's rookie
minicamp.
His college coach at Albany, Greg Gattuso, made the announcement on
Twitter.
The elder Testaverde, now 55, played at Miami, where he won the
Heisman Trophy in 1986. He was the No. 1 overall selection in the
1987 draft.
--Field Level Media
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