I dont give a fuck if Murray was a certified midget, that boy lit it up last year. He won the fucking Heisman and no one predicted it, so he has already overcome doubts and surpassed expectations.
Even if he was JaMarcus Russel height he would still be criticized for being dumb and slow or whatever. What matters is if he can play. Remember when the Seahawks gave Matt Flynn 10 million dollars to be their starter and drafted Wilson as a similar project type 2 way player? Murray is going to be a good QB in the NFL and whoever takes him is going to be happy. He just has to stay healthy.
He AVERAGED over 300 yards passing AND 60 yards rushing over 14 games. He had an absurd 11.8 yards per pass attempt, and threw 42 TD's. You put the threat of him being able to run, along with Barkley, and Odell Beckham as your wideout....
1984 – Doug Flutie, quarterback, Boston College
1986 – Vinny Testaverde, quarterback, Miami (Fla.)
1989 – Andre Ware, quarterback, Houston
1990 – Ty Detmer, quarterback, Brigham Young
1992 – Gino Torretta, quarterback, Miami (Fla.)
1993 – Charlie Ward, quarterback, Florida State
1996 – Danny Wuerffel, quarterback, Florida
2000 – Chris Weinke, quarterback, Florida State
2001 – Eric Crouch, quarterback, Nebraska
2002 – Carson Palmer, quarterback, USC
2003 – Jason White, quarterback, Oklahoma
2004 – Matt Leinart, quarterback, USC
2006 – Troy Smith, quarterback, Ohio State
2007 – Tim Tebow, quarterback, Florida
2008 – Sam Bradford, quarterback, Oklahoma
2010 – Cameron Newton, quarterback, Auburn
2011 – Robert Griffin, quarterback, Baylor
2012 – Johnny Manziel, quarterback, Texas A&M
2013 – Jameis Winston, quarterback, Florida State
2014 – Marcus Mariota, quarterback, Oregon
2016 – Lamar Jackson, quarterback, Louisville
2017 – Baker Mayfield, quarterback, Oklahoma
Here's the list of Heisman winning QBs over the last 35 years. Most of them were trash pros. Heisman doesn't mean a whole lot. Dave Klinglier had a 5140 Yard 54 TD season in 11 games how'd he turn out as a pro?