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We've all heard about things being a Cardinal decision and doing what's best for the organization is the rule.
If they think Murray is the guy, they will take him and should. However, I think that comes with a caveat.
I don't think there's any way that both Murray and Rosen are on this roster next year. I predict the Cards will take offers but set a high price for Rosen, that being a #1 pick. If they get a second #1, I think they pull the trigger and draft Murray at 1 and fill another position with their second 1.
If they don't get another 1, they keep Rosen and draft Bosa. It seems to be a win-win situation for the Cards.
Personally, I keep Rosen and draft Bosa. It's out there that Rosen had a higher draft grade than Murray and you'd be adding the #1 player in this draft.
But, if the Cards are handing the keys to KK and Murray is his guy, do you let him draft him? That decision seems counterintuitive to a "Cardinal decision" though because you'd be letting the new coach's preference override what could be an organizational decision.
If they think Murray is the guy, they will take him and should. However, I think that comes with a caveat.
I don't think there's any way that both Murray and Rosen are on this roster next year. I predict the Cards will take offers but set a high price for Rosen, that being a #1 pick. If they get a second #1, I think they pull the trigger and draft Murray at 1 and fill another position with their second 1.
If they don't get another 1, they keep Rosen and draft Bosa. It seems to be a win-win situation for the Cards.
Personally, I keep Rosen and draft Bosa. It's out there that Rosen had a higher draft grade than Murray and you'd be adding the #1 player in this draft.
But, if the Cards are handing the keys to KK and Murray is his guy, do you let him draft him? That decision seems counterintuitive to a "Cardinal decision" though because you'd be letting the new coach's preference override what could be an organizational decision.