A flip at picks 2 and 3
The Cardinals’ Week 13 upset of Pittsburgh was a significant result in the AFC playoff picture — there are now four teams tied at 7-5 for three wild-card spots. But it was a big deal at the top of the draft order, too, because that Arizona win plus New England’s loss to the Chargers shuffled picks 2 and 3. The Patriots (3.6 projected wins) now hold that second pick, while the Cardinals (4.4) have moved down a slot.
Would falling outside the top two change Arizona’s approach to the 2024 draft? Obviously, USC QB Caleb Williams and North Carolina QB Drake Maye (in some order) seem to be penciled in for those top two picks. If Arizona wants one of them, it likely would have to trade up from No. 3.
New England, meanwhile, is just about right where it wants to be draft-wise. It should be clear to anyone who’s watched that offense essentially take a knee for three consecutive games that a new quarterback has to be in the plans.
Where will the QB3 interest materialize?
For the sake of discussion, let’s just put Williams at 1 and Maye at 2. We can even take it a step further and guess that Arizona sticks with Kyler Murray — that means Marvin Harrison Jr. at 3. [....]