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There's been a lot of buzz around NFL quarterbacks lately. 

Training camp is right around the corner and fans are excited to consume anything football related after a massive dry spell. 

Netflix's latest docuseries "Quarterback" - which followed the 2022 season of Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins and Marcus Mariota - has been a massive hit among die hard and casual fans alike. The eight-part season did a great job of giving us a look at everything behind the scenes, and it was so beloved that a second season is surely on the way. 

Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray would be a perfect fit. 

Murray already has a ton of intrigue heading into 2023 - the former No. 1 overall pick hasn't quite lived up to the hype and is working with a completely new regime this season, all on top of rehabbing a torn ACL. 

The team's recent episode of Flight Plan - featuring Murray working his way back from the injury - was one of the most well received chapters of the video series Arizona has put out. 

Placing him on the national stage would be a brilliant idea, especially seeing his progression from nearing completion of recovery to working his way back on the field. 

Combine that with the massive unknown of a new squad and pressure on him to perform with potential quarterbacks lurking in next year's draft, and you've got yourself a weekly show that even HBO's Hard Knocks wasn't able to get enough of. 

Murray himself is a polarizing figure for reasons that extend on and off the field, and if Netflix was indeed looking for storylines (hint: they absolutely are), it'd be hard to find a more driven persona than Murray for the 2023 season. 

People either love or hate Murray - but both sides would definitely tune in upon release of the second season, if there is one. 

Other quarterbacks that would be fun to watch along with Murray would be Aaron Rodgers, Bryce Young, Justin Herbert, Joe Burrow and Dak Prescott. 

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