According to Peter King, “no team in the league has spent more time researching Josh Rosen in recent weeks than Miami.”
King suggests that a third-round pick from the Dolphins could be a “tough call” for Cardinals GM Steve Keim to consider, but it would prevent Rosen from being an “unhappy camper” behind Kyler Murray.
While the Cardinals could elect to hold on to Rosen, who will have an affordable contract over the next few years, King believes Arizona will be inclined to make the best deal they can for him.
As for the Dolphins, King explains that acquiring Rosen would give them one year to evaluate him as a long-term prospect and it may only cost them No. 78 overall. From there, they can either decide to move forward with Rosen or target one of next year’s top quarterback prospects.
Rosen, 22, is a former first-round pick of the Cardinals back in 2018. He signed a four-year, $17,664,284 contract that includes an $10,926,792 signing bonus.
The contract includes a fifth-year option for the Cardinals to pick up in 2021.
In 2018, Rosen appeared in 14 games for the Cardinals and completed 55.2 percent of his passes for 2,278 yards, 11 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
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