Report: Rosen expected to report to Cardinals; no active trade talks
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Josh Rosen is expected to participate in the team's offseason workout program starting Monday despite speculation about his future with the franchise, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
While trade rumors continue to swirl involving the 2018 first-round pick, the Cardinals aren't actively shopping Rosen and "have not shown a willingness to trade him," though teams have inquired about his availability, Schefter adds.
The Cardinals own the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming draft and have been widely linked to Heisman-winning quarterback Kyler Murray.
Arizona traded up to the 10th pick last year to snag Rosen. But with noted Murray fan Kliff Kingsbury taking over as head coach, Rosen's place with the team is seemingly in jeopardy after a disappointing rookie season from the young quarterback.
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