FSU Football: Ranking top 10 impact players for ‘Noles in 2017
By Kelvin Hunt
Nyqwan Murray is as good as he wants to be which was evident by his 2016 season. There were games early in the season where Murray was invisible, and there were games against top competition where he was unstoppable.
Murray finished the season with 27 receptions for 441 yards and five touchdowns. The impressive thing is that almost half of that production came against Clemson and NC State.
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The biggest issue for Murray is his attitude which could have been affected by the feeling that he should have been playing more despite upperclassmen on the team.
That’s a non-factor this season and he knows he needs to have a huge season if the FSU offense is to remain among the elite.
Murray should benefit from the larger Auden Tate and Gavin on the outside stretching the field while continuing to be an effective target in the red zone.