The Facts: Murray sits as the foundational cornerstone of the Cardinals franchise. As such, the quarterback's opinion matters on a vast array of topics, including the draft. Joining NFL Network on Tuesday, Murray was asked whether he has any input on selections and whether GM Steve Keim considers the QB's opinion when making choices. "I do believe I think I have an influence in it," Murray responded. "I don't know why I wouldn't. If you've got a guy at quarterback, you trust him and you want him to be the face of the franchise for a lot of years, I think he should have an influence. Everything is technically built around the quarterback. I think I have that relationship with Steve and Kliff (Kingsbury). I'm excited to see what we do on Thursday."
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Murray noted he's just as likely to voice his opinion about drafting a defensive player as he is a wide receiver. Arizona selects at No. 16 in the draft. With needs at corner and along the defensive line, the Cards have been projected to upgrade their defense on Thursday night. It's also fair to note that Murray openly stumped for the Cards to draft former Oklahoma teammate CeeDee Lamb last year. Arizona selected linebacker Isaiah Simmons. Murray is coming off a season with highs and lows. He was in the MVP discussion early in the year. Injuries knocked him off course late as Arizona stumbled to the finish. Heading towards the 2021 season, the Cardinals brought in a plethora of veteran players, including J.J. Watt and A.J. Green? among others, in an effort to go all in. Murray's improvement in Year 3 is key to that plan.