Kyler Murray emerges from first practice with sore feet – ProFootballTalk



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The first pick of the 2019 selection had its first training session in the NFL on Friday. And apparently, he had his first experience since a moment of the sensation of running in new shoes.

"My feet hurt me a bit," Murray said after minicamp rookie sessions via ESPN.com. "It's been a long time since I've put on cleats. I have been running everywhere. The cleats were quite new.

The relatively minor concern highlights the rather significant problem posed by players who have not played football for four months on a football pitch for football sessions without a break-in period. As a League source recently said, "Veterans go through phases I and II. [of the offseason program], and we throw the recruits directly into phase III. "

Murray, however, seems to welcome the changed circumstances.

"It was good to finally hit the pitch," Murray said. "A lot of that process was just discussions, assessments, and things like that. Just to be able to play football again, going out with the guys and doing what you like, it was fun. "

He likes it for the moment. The real question is to know if he will like it later. And that will depend if it seems as easy to him at the higher level than at the university level. For many good university players, that's the case. For more than a few, however, this is not the case.

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