Dan Graziano breaks down Kyler Murray's decision to enter the NFL draft and discusses Murray's increasing draft stock going forward. (1:12)

Kyler Murray can be an NFL quarterback. He has an NFL arm, and his speed and athleticism is unique for the position. Just put on the tape of his Heisman Trophy-winning season at Oklahoma. Pro traits are all over it.

Now, there has never been an NFL signal-caller built like him. He's listed at 5-foot-10 but might be closer to 5-9. And he doesn't have the body type of Russell Wilson, who's 5-11 but built like a safety. That is why Murray won't be a guaranteed first-round pick in the 2019 NFL draft.

A smart NFL coach and offensive coordinator, however, would take advantage of Murray's skill set even if he wasn't picked in Round 1.

Let's pick five team fits and situations in which Murray could thrive in 2019, plus the coaches who could get the best out of him.

Note: Murray announced on Jan. 14 that he's entering the NFL draft. This story was originally published on Dec. 28, 2018.