The Cardinals are generally resisting potential deadline deals. After the season ends, there’s one potential deal they likely won’t resist.

During a weekend-long process of trying to figure out which trades may or may not be made (without relying on the favor-trading, spoon-feeding that absolutely happens as the clock ticks toward 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday), I got a hunch. A vague gut feeling.

Could Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray be traded?

So I poked around. And I learned there are too many moving parts for a Murray trade to happen now. Not many teams would be willing to even consider it. Murray, even without a no-trade clause, would have to be willing to embrace the change of venue. His contract would be an issue. Having fewer suitors would reduce any leverage he’d possibly have for

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