Kyler Murray is looking at a career change.

According to an exclusive new report in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Heisman Trophy winner is expected to declare himself eligible for the NFL draft, thus making the switch from baseball to football if his draft bid is successful.

That said, even though Murray is expected to declare for the draft, that doesn't mean that he will reject his $4.66 million deal with the A’s outright.

It should be interesting for both baseball and football fans to see which way the proverbial wind blows — the NFL draft begins on February 26th, and any high-round hopeful like Kyler Murray is expected to attend.

The problem is, of course, that the A's position players are expected to report to training in Mesa, AZ, on February 15th. Put simply, Murray can't be in two places at once.

News of Murray's potential career change has become a trending topic on Twitter, and everyone seems to have an opinion about the matter.

And because there's literally a tweet for every occasion…

The report from the Chronicle suggests that the A's wouldn't have a problem letter Kyler Murray go to the NFL combine. However, this is a move that would require approval from the MLB commission before it can “officially” happen.

Should Kyler Murray decide to join the NFL, he would have to return his A's signing bonus. However, the A’s will not receive a compensation pick in this June’s draft, marking a huge difference from when the Pirates received a bonus when Mark Appel failed to be signed to the draft in 2012.