It's looking more and more like the Arizona Cardinals are going to take Kyler Murray with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft next month, and if that does indeed happen, Josh Rosen would probably be traded. According to Adam Rank of NFL Network, one potential destination for Rosen is the Miami Dolphins, who are in search of a quarterback after trading Ryan Tannehill to the Tennessee Titans on Friday.

The Cardinals' first-round draft pick from a year ago, Rosen had a rather rough rookie campaign, starting 13 games and throwing for 2,278 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions while completing just 55.2 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 66.7.

Rosen did not look all that competent at any point during his first season in the league, and as a matter of fact, he threw just one touchdown pass over his final five starts of the season, going four straight games without one before finally reaching the end zone in Week 17.

Still, with the Dolphins in desperate need of a signal-caller, Rosen could fit the bill, especially if the asking price is not that high. He also wasn't exactly put in a position to succeed with Arizona's weak offensive line and lack of weapons.

Rumor has it that Rosen would not fetch much more than a third-round draft pick at this point, and for a Miami franchise that has made the playoffs just once since 2009, that is not too steep of a price to pay for a potential franchise signal-caller.

The Dolphins won just seven games this past season and have not won a playoff game since the 2000-01 campaign. Overall, Miami has made just two postseason appearances since 2002.