As the NFL Draft approaches, speculation grows about the potential top picks, with Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels emerging as likely candidates. While the Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders, and New England Patriots are mentioned as possible teams making these selections, there’s uncertainty if they’ll stick to this plan. The scenario also considers alternative outcomes, like New England trading their #3 pick or opting for Marvin Harrison Jr. instead of Jayden Daniels.
If such deviations occur, the draft’s dynamics could shift dramatically, prompting discussions like, “This is where the draft begins,” when the Arizona Cardinals make their fourth overall pick. Reports suggest the Cardinals may be open to trading back, especially if Marvin Harrison Jr. is no longer available. Rumors swirl about Denver Broncos’ interest in Michigan quarterback JJ McCarthy, which Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort might leverage for a trade, possibly swapping the #4 pick for the #12 pick and more.
Considering the Cardinals’ past trade history and their confidence in quarterback Kyler Murray, another trade seems plausible. Murray’s recent performance, despite recovering from an ACL injury, has reinforced the team’s belief in him. Cardinals’ head coach Jonathan Gannon’s unwavering support for Murray further solidifies this stance.
Since Murray’s selection as the 1st overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, he has had mixed success as Arizona’s starting quarterback, with a record of 28-36-1. Despite this, the Cardinals remain committed to him, shaping their draft strategy and potential trades accordingly.