The Arizona Cardinals are currently attempting to trade quarterback Kyler Murray to avoid a massive financial burden while acquiring future draft assets. While Murray was once a Pro Bowl talent, his production has declined following a major knee injury and a coaching change that moved away from his strengths. Potential trade partners are wary of his expensive contract, which includes significant guaranteed money that makes him a risky investment compared to cheaper "bridge" veterans. His recent foot injury and poor performance in downfield passing further complicate his value on the open market. Consequently, the Cardinals may be forced to subsidize his salary or accept a low-level draft pick to facilitate a deal. The situation highlights the difficulties of moving megacontracts in the NFL when a player's on-field success no longer matches their high price tag.