Report: Giants won't give up 1st-rounder for Rosen
If Josh Rosen is traded to the New York Giants before the draft, it will apparently be for a discounted price.
The Giants aren't interested in sending either of their first-round picks (No. 6, No. 17) to the Arizona Cardinals for the young quarterback and might even consider their second-rounder (No. 37) off-limits, sources told SNY's Ralph Vacchiano.
The NFC East team has reportedly discussed acquiring Rosen, who was selected 10th overall last year, but doesn't believe its third-round pick (No. 95) would be enough for Arizona.
Vacchiano added that the Giants' biggest issue with Rosen is his personality, which is perceived as arrogant and stands in stark contrast to the media-friendly Eli Manning.
The Cardinals own the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming draft and are widely expected to take quarterback Kyler Murray, which would effectively end Rosen's short time as Arizona's franchise player.
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