I honestly don't see AZ passing on Murray. They would be able to move Rosen quite easily. WASH comes to mind and even the G-Men could be interested. Oakland has $72M in cap space, so landing those two wouldn't be a stretch. Bell, AB and Gruden. Hard Knocks would be drooling. . .
If they could get Washington to cough up their 1st for Carr, they could get the #15 in the first round.
per the draft trade chart (thanks, TMC), the #15 is worth 1050 points. combining that with their own 4th, they'd have 2850 - which isnt a hard stretch. The Cards could trade down and get Haskins or even Daniel Jones. Though the idea they're drafting the next Mahomes or Watkins would be hard to shake for Arizona.
Let's say they do that, though.
Suddenly Oakland - if they make those moves - now has the #1 pick and everyone knows they're using it on Murray. This would help us immensely. We could **** their plans or help them along if the price is right.
The 24th pick is worth 740 points. Is a low round 1st enough to part with for Brown?
IMO, it is not - even though I don't want him on the team anymore.
I could go for the 24th and swapping 2nd rounders, and having Oakland throw in their 4th round pick.
Which would give us the 20, 24, 35, 83, 106, 122, 175, 192 and 219 picks.
Three picks in the top 35 would be an excellent way to overcome the losses of Miss Big Kunt and High As Bell.
if the draft falls exactly like this (regardless of teams picking), we could have something like this:
http://walterfootball.com/draft2019charlie.php
20 Devin Bush
24 N'Keal Harry/Riley Ridley
35 Brian Burns (OLB, Florida State)
83 Caleb Wilson (TE, UCLA)