One draft-day scenario for the Arizona Cardinals, who have the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL draft, is to trade it for multiple selections. In terms of value for the pick, trading with the New York Giants or Oakland Raiders makes sense.

According to NBC Sports’ Peter King, the Cardinals potentially could get three first-round picks for the first pick in the draft.

How would that happen?

“Theoretically, suppose the Raiders trade the fourth and 27th picks in round one this year, plus one of their two first-rounders next year, to deal up to Arizona’s pick, and the Raiders take Murray,” King writes.

That would mean having a top-five pick, a late-first-round pick and then a second first-round selection in 2020. The Cardinals would have three picks in the top 33 and four in the top 65.

Would the Raiders make such a deal? After all, do they really want three players coming up for a fifth-year contract option and free agency all at the same time?

Financially, that will make things tough.

Perhaps all the rumors and the talk of Kyler Murray was a way to get the Raiders desperate to trade up. The Cardinals have many holes to fill, and dropping to the fourth pick would still allow them to potentially land a can’t-miss player.

Provided the Cardinals could land Quinnen Williams with the fourth overall pick, a trade with Oakland would give Arizona a winning scenario for the draft. They would land a blue-chip prospect, another pick late in the first round and then an extra first-rounder in 2020.

That would have to be appealing to general manager Steve Keim.

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