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  • ARI Defensive Tackle
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    Cardinals sign North Carolina DT Myles Murphy.
    Murphy (6'4/309) was a mainstay on the defensive front in Chapel Hill, starting every single game after his freshman year. The Tar Heels relied on Murphy’s mass and staying power to deploy a fast defense around him. He is constantly aware of his body leverage and utilizes his hands well to maintain control of his gap. Although is not a particularly urgent athlete and won’t gain penetration easily, his strength allows him to be a consistent pocket pusher. It is probably best to keep his responsibilities to a single gap, as he can really be pushed around by blockers when asked to move laterally. If he manages to get off blocks, Murphy has a decent pursuit effort, albeit with limited athleticism (52nd% RAS). Murphy’s role at the next level will probably be as an early-down run stopper from the three tech whose primary responsibility is to free up space to simplify the decisions made at the second level.
  • FA Defensive Tackle #57
    North Carolina received a verbal commitment from four-star 2020 DE Myles Murphy.
    Murphy (6'4/282) is not to be confused with Clemson pledge Myles Murphy, also a defensive lineman and also a member of the 2020 class. This offseason, the Greensboro, North Carolina, native has taken official visits to North Carolina, Alabama, South Carolina and Florida. He plays with a physical bent and quick feet. Depending on how his body fills out over the coming years, a shift to defensive tackle could be possible down the road. Rivals ranks Murphy as the No. 11 prospect in the state of North Carolina for the 2020 cycle.