But Murray is just one of four promising quarterbacks on a roster that includes Taylor Cornelius, who threw 32 TDs for Oklahoma State in the 2018 season; Quinton Flowers, who racked up almost every school record at the University of South Florida; and Chase Litton, who was a standout at Marshall.

While Litton has been out with an illness, the other three quarterbacks have been taking reps in preparation for Sunday's game. We sat down with Trestman to get his thoughts on what he's seen out of them so far.

ON AARON MURRAY

Trestman: We wanted Aaron Murray as our designated quarterback by the league. After talking with Aaron and our coaching staff, it was unanimous that we wanted to bring him to Tampa, not only because of his personality, but because he has played on a big stage, playing for years in the SEC and having the statistical success that he had and winning success that he had in a high profile environment. Aaron has shown great consistency at practice ... great accuracy ... and the next step obviously is to take it from practice to a bigger stage on Sunday. I'm really excited for Aaron. He really has been kind of on his own journey and I do believe that every quarterback is on their own journey, whether it's Steve Young who didn't start till he was 29 or Rich Gannon who didn't become an MVP 'till he was 34 or Kurt Warner who was bagging groceries before he became an MVP in a Super Bowl. Every quarterback has a different journey.