Houston Texans fans, here we go again. Kyler Murray is back in our world.
With the recent halt of contract extension talks, Kyler Murray trade projections are starting to rise once again.
Murray's agent, Eric Burkhart, reportedly took his extension offer off the table, and it is now believed that Murray will not play without a contract extension.
On top of that, CBS ranked Kyler Murray the most likely destinations if he should do business.
Your Houston Texans came in fourth on that list, with CBS citing the fact that David Mills could be their 2022 starter, but the Texans need to find someone for the foreseeable future.
CBS also noted that Murray is from Texas and discussed how engaging it would be.
Sorry Kyler Murray, Houston Texans Already Made Their Plans With Davis Mills
Going from first-round quarterback to Murray a few years ago at Deshan Watson isn't enough to make this trade.
If his commitment to Mills had been less when he hired Lowery Smith, there probably still would have been a chance that it would have been reduced.
However, there is no reason on earth for Houston to abandon the likes of Cleveland in such a trade with Arizona.
A rebuilding team cannot afford to lose those important pieces, especially as the AFC South improves; The Indianapolis Colts signed Stephen Gilmore in a convincing move.
Mills is the safer option, as Murray appears to be unstable when it comes to his performance and leadership.
After writing for Rising Zona for nearly two years, let me tell you personally one thing that Cardinals fans have reprimanded Murray for is his lack of leadership and body language.
It got so bad that Murray didn't want to end the wildcard blowout game against the La Rams this past postseason, and backup quarterback Colt McCoy had to convince him to stay in the game.
Houston Texans are better off without Kyler Murray. End of story