As the NFL offseason heats up, one name is starting to generate serious buzz on the quarterback carousel: Kyler Murray. The former No. 1 overall pick could be on the move, with the Arizona Cardinals reportedly exploring trade options. And three teams-the Atlanta Falcons, New York Jets, and Minnesota Vikings-are emerging as potential landing spots for the dynamic but oft-injured signal-caller.
Let’s be clear: trading Murray won’t be simple. His contract carries significant financial weight, and he’s coming off a 2025 season where he played just five games due to a foot injury. But despite the hurdles, there’s still belief around the league that Murray has enough upside to warrant a fresh start-and a team willing to invest in his potential.
Atlanta Falcons: A Win-Now Gamble?
The Falcons are a team in transition, and that might make them the most intriguing fit. With Kirk Cousins expected to be released before the new league year and rookie Michael Penix Jr. recovering from ACL surgery, Atlanta has a glaring need under center. Enter Murray.
New head coach Kevin Stefanski brings a system that could mesh well with Murray’s dual-threat capabilities. Stefanski has experience tailoring offenses to maximize quarterback efficiency, and with a roster that’s quietly built to compete now, trading for Murray could be the aggressive move that signals Atlanta is done waiting around. If the Falcons want to make noise in the NFC South, this could be their moment.
New York Jets: Searching for Stability
Justin Fields’ time in New York appears to be nearing its end, and the Jets are once again in quarterback limbo. While acquiring Murray might not catapult them into immediate playoff contention, it would give the franchise something it hasn’t had in a while: a legitimate, proven starter with game-breaking ability.
Murray’s mobility and arm talent would add a new dimension to a Jets offense that has struggled to find consistency. Pairing him with a solid defense and a few young weapons on offense could be the kind of reset this team needs-not a full rebuild, but a recalibration with a quarterback who still has plenty of football ahead of him.
Minnesota Vikings: A New Era in the North?
The Vikings are in a different kind of quarterback conundrum. J.J.
McCarthy is currently the guy, but there’s a sense that Minnesota may want to bring in veteran competition-or even move on entirely. Murray could be the answer, offering a blend of experience and explosiveness that would fit nicely in Kevin O’Connell’s offense.
O’Connell has shown he can scheme for quarterbacks who can move, and Murray’s skill set would open up the playbook in ways McCarthy simply can’t right now. If the Vikings are serious about staying competitive in a division that’s only getting tougher, a bold move for Murray could be the spark they need.
What’s Next for Kyler?
At 28, Murray still has time to reshape his NFL narrative. Injuries and inconsistency have clouded his tenure in Arizona, but the talent is still there.
He’s shown flashes of brilliance-whether it’s extending plays with his legs, dropping dimes on the run, or taking over games in crunch time. The question now is whether a new team, a new system, and a clean slate can help him recapture that form.
For the Cardinals, moving on might be about more than just performance-it could be about direction. And for teams like the Falcons, Jets, and Vikings, Murray represents something rare in today’s quarterback market: a high-upside, still-young veteran with the tools to elevate an offense.
The fit has to be right. The price has to make sense. But if those pieces fall into place, don’t be surprised if Kyler Murray is wearing a different uniform in 2026-and reminding everyone just how electric he can be.
