Kyler Murray made a proclamation that should scare the rest of the NFC West and NFL

Kyler Murray feels confident heading into his first full season since tearing his ACL.

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May 19, 2024; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray attends the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Detroit Tigers during the fifth inning at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
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Exuding out of Kyler Murray of late is one thing – confidence. 

Throughout offseason workouts, Murray has embraced the nuances of the Arizona Cardinals' offense. And already, Murray claims that Arizona can compete with the best of the best in the NFC West and NFL. 

"Going into Year Six, am I excited? Hell yeah, I'm excited," Murray said via the Cardinals' team website. "I feel good. Just to be healthy again is a blessing. Yes, I believe in what we can do."

Arizona has undergone a serious roster transformation. The offense has weapons. Through the draft, the Cardinals added Marvin Harrison Jr., a generational wide receiver prospect. 

Returning pass catchers like Trey McBride and Michael Wilson will be in the fold. Arizona also still has running back James Conner, who wants to win it all in Arizona. 

Murray has looked around at the roster and studied the offense, and he believes that the Cardinals can play to win a Super Bowl. 

"I don't play for any other reason," Murray said.  

It is a proclamation that is sure to scare the rest of the NFL if Murray lives up to all the talent he possesses. 

"It's felt like one of the best offseasons I've had in a long time," Murray said. 

That is exactly what the rest of the league doesn't want to hear.