Report: Teams eyeing Rosen trade; Cardinals yet to shop QB
It appears teams are buying into the rumors connecting the Arizona Cardinals to quarterback prospect Kyler Murray.
Multiple clubs inquired about Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen's availability at the NFL combine last week, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter, though Arizona failed to indicate its willingness to move on from the signal-caller.
A Rosen trade could still occur, Schefter adds, but the team has yet to entertain offers.
Cardinals general manager Steve Keim didn't slam the door on rumors surrounding his team selecting a quarterback with the first overall pick in the 2019 draft, calling Rosen the quarterback "right now."
Keim's comments added fuel to the fire, as multiple reports surfaced at the combine that Arizona was interested with pairing Murray with new head coach Kliff Kingsbury.
Rosen was selected No. 10 overall in last year's draft but mostly struggled during his rookie campaign.
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