The Arizona Cardinals generated plenty of hype with the addition of quarterback Kyler Murray this offseason. It appears he is already looking forward to getting to the 2019 NFL season started.

The Cardinals have plenty of work to do if they hope to enjoy a potential resurgence in 2019. Murray said during an appearance on Fox Sports Arizona that he is anxious for the start of his rookie campaign:

“Everybody is not on the same page like I was with my guys in college right now,” Murray said. “I’ve only been here for a couple of months so it will take time, it’s going to take reps. But I’m prepared for the ups and the downs but so far for me it’s been great. The guys have been very accepting of me and I can’t wait to get the season started.”

It is no secret that Arizona ushered in some significant changes to their roster and coaching staff this offseason. As a result, head coach Kliff Kingsbury is trying to get everyone assimilated with the new offense by the time training camp rolls around. Murray's comments indicate that there is still much to be done in Arizona.

There is no question he is expected to make an immediate impact as the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Murray has already managed to justify the selection to his new coaches and teammates through OTAs and mandatory minicamp. Regardless, he will have his work cut out trying to carry this offense back to relevancy following an abysmal 2018 campaign for the Cardinals.