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For the Arizona Cardinals, the moves to get in front of them for a quarterback has already begun.
Not even 30 days from the draft, without free agency even truly beginning, the Cardinals now sit behind another team in the pursuit for a potential young, franchise quarterback.
The Buffalo Bills sent left tackle Cordy Glenn and their 21st pick to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for the 12th pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Compensation for Cordy Glenn trade:
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) March 12, 2018
Bills and Bengals swap 1st Round picks. Bills go to 12. Bengals go to 21.
Teams also swap 5th and 6th round picks. @nflnetwork @NFL @gmfb
The Bills made the move up and this could be just the beginning as they still hold the 22nd pick in the draft if they feel they need to go up any higher.
If not, they can spend 12 on the quarterback of their choosing and then draft an offensive lineman to replace Glenn or any other position they choose at 22.
The Cardinals now sit behind the Browns twice, Giants, Broncos, Jets, Dolphins and Bills in the pecking order for the quarterbacks in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Let’s see what the Cardinals have up their sleeve.