Several NFL teams left Indianapolis last week with more questions than answers about Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray.

One NFL coach, on the condition of anonymity, told NJ Advance Media that he walked out of his meeting with Murray at the NFL Combine questioning the potential No. 1 pick’s maturity.

When presented with NFL Network analyst Charley Casserly’s comments, the coach said Casserly wasn’t far off.

“That’s fairly accurate,” he said. “Maybe not to that extreme. It might be a little overblown, but there’s definitely some truth there.”

A scout for a second team agreed that Murray had some growing up to do.

“I wouldn’t go quite as far as Casserly,” the scout said, on the condition of anonymity. “But, he’s no Patrick Mahomes or Baker Mayfield. That’s for sure.”

A second scout, from a third team that had met with Murray simply labeled the Heisman winner “immature.”

Casserly’s scathing criticism of Murray went viral after the former NFL GM ripped Murray on NFL Network:

“Leadership -- not good. Study habits -- not good. The board work -- below not good. Not good at all in any of those areas and raising major concerns about what this guy is going to do. Now, people say, we’re going to compare him to [Patrick] Mahomes, we’re going to run an offense like Mahomes, we’re going to run an offense like Baker Mayfield. Well, you can’t. ... Those guys are much different. Those guys, you never question about their ability on the board, you never question about their leadership ability, their work habits, they were outstanding in those areas. This guy is not outstanding in those areas. It showed up in the interview."

Teams must decide if Murray’s potential as a passer, runner and playmaker are worth risking a top-10 pick in light of concerns about his football smarts. His height (5-foot-10) could be an issue, too.

The Cardinals are considering Murray with the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Casserly said he expects Arizona to take Murray and possibly trade Josh Rosen, who was the No. 10 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.

Matt Lombardo may be reached at MLombardo@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @MattLombardoNFL