The Arizona Cardinals have a top pick in the NFL Draft once again this year. In fact, it's the No. 1 pick which makes things increasingly complicated due to the fact that former Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Kyler Murray has been directly linked to the team with Kliff Kingsbury now running the show at head coach.

With all the speculation swirling about the team potentially selecting Murray at No. 1, the immediate future of quarterback Josh Rosen has been put in serious question. The UCLA product seems to be on the trading block in Arizona, and it appears the Cardinals have already been receiving offers, according to Joe Klatt of FOX Sports vis Pro Football Talk.

Per Klatt, one of those teams already has offered a second-round pick for Rosen, the former UCLA quarterback. The Cardinals, according to Klatt, are holding firm for a first-round pick.

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Three teams are reportedly in the running or are very interested in acquiring Rosen, and all of them have aging quarterbacks under center. The New England Patriots, Los Angeles Chargers, and New York Giants are all said to be interested in making a deal for the Cardinals starter. All three of these teams would be ideal situations with Rosen who can learn behind a proven starter like Tom Brady, Philip Rivers or Eli Manning.

Only time will tell how this all pans out in Arizona, but it may only be a matter of time before Rosen is moved in a trade to pave the way for Murray to take over at quarterback for Kingsbury's squad.