The Arizona Cardinals already have one talented first-round signal-caller on the roster. One year after ostensibly earmarking Josh Rosen as their franchise quarterback, might the Cardinals take another quarterback with the first overall pick of the NFL draft?

Most at least expected Arizona to consider it, but new coach Kliff Kingsbury cast doubt on that assumption recently by throwing support behind Rosen as “our guy.” Less than two weeks later, the person who's actually tasked with putting together the Cardinals roster was singing a slightly different tune.

At the NFL combine in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Arizona general manager Steve Keim refused to commit to Rosen as his team's starter beyond the immediate present, calling him the Cardinals' quarterback “right now.”

The UCLA product certainly didn't establish himself as a future star his rookie season, throwing for 2,278 yards, 11 touchdowns, 14 interceptions, and completing just 55.2 percent of his passes. Yet it's not like Rosen was put in the best position to succeed, either, playing behind perhaps the league's most porous offensive line with an aging caliber of playmakers at his disposal.

Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins, meanwhile, is considered by most to be the top quarterback in the 2019 draft. He threw for 50 touchdowns, seven interceptions, and 4,831 yards while completing a whopping 70 percent of his passes as a first-year starter in 2018.

It's Oklahoma's Kyler Murray, however, who might be especially intriguing to the Cardinals. The electric Murray accounted for nearly 5,400 yards and 54 total touchdowns during his first full season as a starter, passing and running his way to the Heisman Trophy.

In October, as coach of Texas Tech, Kingsbury raved about Murray, going so far as to say he would “take him with the first pick in the draft if I could.”