The general consensus is that the Arizona Cardinals are going to take Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray with the first pick in the NFL Draft later this month, which signals that the Cardinals are looking to trade fellow signal-caller Josh Rosen, whom Arizona took in the first round of last year's draft.

There is feeling that Rosen's trade value is not all that high, as some have speculated that the Cardinals would not receive anything more than a third-round pick before him if they decided to move him.

Given his possible low price and the fact that he is entering just his second year, it's no surprise that there are teams around the league who have expressed interest in Rosen. That's if the Cards really plan on trading him, of course.

The New England Patriots, for example, are not entirely convinced that the Cardinals are going to move Rosen (per Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports), which probably also means that the Patriots are not all that sold on Arizona going with Murray at No. 1.

Rosen, who played his collegiate football at UCLA, was originally selected by the Cardinals with the 10th overall pick last spring.

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However, the 22-year-old had a rough rookie campaign, starting 13 games and throwing for just 2,278 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions while completing 55.2 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 66.7.

Arizona won just three games in 2018, resulting in the firing of head coach Steve Wilks after just one season at the helm. The Cardinals then hired Kliff Kingsbury as his replacement.