NFL Draft Rumors: Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans interested in Aaron Murray

Nov 16, 2013; Auburn, AL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray (11) reacts during the second half against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan Hare Stadium. The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 43-38. Mandatory Credit: Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 16, 2013; Auburn, AL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray (11) reacts during the second half against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan Hare Stadium. The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 43-38. Mandatory Credit: Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 16, 2013; Auburn, AL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray (11) reacts during the second half against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan Hare Stadium. The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 43-38. Mandatory Credit: Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 16, 2013; Auburn, AL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray (11) reacts during the second half against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan Hare Stadium. The Tigers defeated the Bulldogs 43-38. Mandatory Credit: Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports /

Although he has been a bit of an afterthought because of a torn ACL he suffered in a 59-17 victory over the Kentucky Wildcats on November 23, Georgia Bulldogs’ quarterback Aaron Murray seems to making a bit of a rise back up draft boards.

Murray lacks ideal size at 6’1 and 208 pounds but the Tampa, Florida native had an extremely productive college career while consistently playing against elite competition.

He is getting publicity as a potential steal and will participate in the Bulldogs’ Pro Day on Wednesday.

He will also be working out for teams privately and according to Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean, he is scheduled to work out for the Tennessee Titans.

According to ESPN’s Calvin Watkins, the Dallas Cowboys are also very interested in Murray and are attending his Pro Day.

Murray completed 225 of 347 passes for 3,075 yards with 26 touchdowns and nine interceptions in 2013. He had 13,166 career yards and 121 career touchdowns passes, both SEC records.