Report: Cards haven't called teams on Rosen, yet to decide on No. 1 pick
With two days to go until the 2019 NFL Draft and Kyler Murray speculation at its peak, the Arizona Cardinals don't appear to be heavily involved in Josh Rosen trade talks.
The Cardinals have yet to call a number of quarterback-needy teams to discuss a deal for their starting signal-caller, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports.
Arizona and general manager Steve Keim have yet to make a firm decision on who to select No. 1 overall, Rapoport adds, and have informed neither Murray nor Rosen of their intentions.
Meanwhile, Rosen is expected to attend veteran minicamp this week and has consistently been at the team facility despite ongoing trade rumors.
The young passer called his uncertain future with the Cardinals "annoying" in an interview with Sports Illustrated last week.
Arizona traded up to the 10th overall pick last year to snag the UCLA product. But with noted Murray fan Kliff Kingsbury taking over as head coach, Rosen's place with the team is seemingly in jeopardy after a disappointing rookie season.
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