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Cardinals getting more calls about No. 4 pick as 2024 NFL Draft looms

The Cardinals have the No. 4 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, and the No. 4 pick will receive special attention as the top three teams (Bears, Commanders, Patriots) are all expected to take the quarterback. are gathering.

Cardinals general manager Monty Ossenfort said the team has been receiving calls about trades, but he doesn’t expect a trade to happen right away.

“I think we’re starting to get a little bit more phone calls, and that’s probably going to continue until next week when we go to Florida for an owners meeting.” Ossenfort said at a press conference Wednesday..


An NFL team might want to trade to No. 4 and select Marvin Harrison Jr. Getty Images

“I think most teams are in a similar situation to us and are starting to complete their boards. Pro day production is the last on-field production for evaluation purposes. So some of these conversations I think it will continue to be exciting, but to be honest, like last year, it probably won’t really hit its stride until draft week.

“They are definitely recovering, but we expect this to continue over the next month.”

Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jaden Daniels are all expected to be gone by the time No. 4 rolls around, but there are still a number of potentially interesting picks remaining.

Currently, Ohio State wide receiver Harrison is the frontrunner for that selection.

However, a team looking for a quarterback could trade up and select Michigan State quarterback JJ McCarthy.


Michigan Wolverines quarterback JJ McCarthy runs with the football during the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Washington Huskies.
Other NFL teams may want to acquire JJ McCarthy, who would likely be the fourth QB in the draft if selected. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

Other wide receivers expected to go in the first round include LSU’s Malik Nabors and Washington’s Roma Odunze, but teams looking to strengthen their offensive line could look to Notre Dame tackle Joe Alto. ing.

Ossenfort said Arizona is interested in offers from any team.

“We’re always going to listen,” Ossenfort said. “I think we’re always going to have a conversation.

The first round of the NFL Draft will be held on April 25th.

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