
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray had his season cut short due to a torn ACL, but he has some big plans coming up for the draft season. Many believed that the torn ACL would keep Murray from working out for teams during the draft season and giving everyone another look at his talents, but the hard work and dedication to his recovery appears to be paying off.
Murray is working hard to rehab his knee and he is confident that he’ll be able to show off his talents for the NFL scouts during his private workouts and Pro Day.
From Joe Schad of ESPN:
UGA QB Aaron Murray says he plans to do drop backs and throw at his Pro Days end of April. Marlon Brown's recovery encouraged him.
— Joe Schad (@schadjoe) December 10, 2013
Aaron Murray rehabs 8 hrs a day including this morning at Waldorf Astoria in NYC where honored as national scholar. 5th UGA player w ACL
— Joe Schad (@schadjoe) December 10, 2013
If Murray is able to do what he plans, he will have a good shot at being selected in the middle rounds of the draft.
While there are plenty of scouts that don’t believe Murray will be a franchise signal-caller in the NFL, he will still provide the team with a solid back up that is solid all around.