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Now that we are deep into free agency multiple teams have made signings to help their team, it’s time to start seeing who will be making some drastic moves for the upcoming NFL Draft.
Last week, the Minnesota Vikings and Houston Texans agreed to a trade that nets Minnesota an additional 2024 first-round pick as they look to get higher and select a quarterback that they covet.
They may have found a team willing to work with them.
The Arizona Cardinals are “always going to be listening” on trade offers for the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, according to general manager Monti Ossenfort.
“I think we’ll always have the conversation,” he told reporters and NFL.com on Wednesday. “We may not get to a point where a deal makes sense, whether it’s at [No.] 4 or anywhere we’re picking, but we’re always going to have the conversation and if it makes sense, if it’s attractive to building our team, then it’s something that we’ll certainly consider no matter where we’re at in the draft.”
The Cardinals are in a precarious position since they are poised to land the best non-quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft class. Many mock drafts have USC’s Caleb Williams, North Carolina’s Drake Maye, and LSU’s Jayden Daniels being the first three picks taken since all teams there currently desperately need a quarterback from the NFL Draft.
The Cardinals at No. 4 are really the pivot point in the NFL Draft so they could either take the non-best quarterback or get a desperate team willing to throw them multiple draft picks and possibly a player or two just to move up.
The Arizona Cardinals Could Take A Top WR or Offensive Lineman In The NFL Draft
Should the Arizona Cardinals decide to keep their top NFL Draft pick at number 4, they will have a slew of options that include Ohio State’s Marvin Harrison Jr. or Washington’s Rome Odunze that would give quarterback Kyler Murray a new No. 1 target.
Murray came off a torn ACL late last season so maybe the team would like to protect him better by selecting Notre Dame offensive tackle Joe Alt which would solidify an offensive line that performed better than expected.
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