I would suggest you go to a Pro Shop and since you are going to use them to size your draw length, buy a bow setup from them. Some offer used bows, that include sights, quiver etc.
The bow is one thing but you can spend $200 on all the accessories, like a good rest, quiver, silencers, stabilizer and arrows, then broadheads. You need a dozen arrows to start with.
Buying one from them will give you the opportunity to have their advice at your disposal anytime you go in there. They won't be apt to help you (as much) if you come in with a new bow purchased elsewhere and ask for help.
Also they usually give you free range time for a month or so after you buy the bow.
It is alot cheaper ordering off the internet, but if you are starting out you need expert advice to get it setup right. Within 3 hours you can be shooting 5 inch groups at 20 yards. I know people who can't do that after shooting for 10 years, cuz they don't have their bow tuned or use correct arrows.
Hitting a 5 inch circle is whole nother matter when it is on a live deer with big bone sticking out of his head.
I have no connection to any pro shop, nor did I recommend a certain bow, just gave plain good advice.